Movies for TV ([1950])

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74 FUNDAMENTALS Fig. 3-14. Auricon sound recorder for portable work is very similar to a simple camera in mechanical details. With this recorder and synchronized camera full lip sync films can be made. Or it can be used for double system with the Auricon Pro camera. action can be shot more or less in sequence and continuously, the full benefits of single system sound should be realized. Improve- ments are being made daily, and when a satisfactory compromise is found for the picture and sound emulsions together with a method of increasing the sound lead during filming so that there is no risk of flutter, it may completely replace double system sound. Double System Sound Recording This is a system in which the sound is recorded on a separate film, and after the picture film has been edited the sound film is edited to conform with the picture. The editor then has two films, sound and picture. The two films are placed in a printer with the sound film "start" mark twenty-six frames ahead of the picture "start." After printing, a single film is obtained consisting of sound and picture combined. This system really is the best since the proper emulsion can be used for the specific job. However, costs are much higher since not only is a