Movies for TV ([1950])

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290 THE PROGRAM ANGLE Fig. 15-1 The Houston model 22b processing machine for negative-positive and reversal 16 mm film. handles sound. Spare reels and containers are needed and a good storage cabinet for them. Carrying cases and a sturdy tripod for the cameras come to mind automatically. The last problem to face in setting up a small station film or news operations is both costly and important. To process or not to process? Many cities today have laboratories where film can be processed and returned in a day. This is true of all the large cities. But in the smaller ones a problem sometimes exists because the nearest laboratory may be 100 or 200 miles away. In this case film can either be flown to be processed or it can be done at the station. Flying the film can usually get it back in twenty-four