NAEB Engineering Newsletter (Oct 1956)

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10 tion picture and television industries as a foundation on which to build 16 mm magnetic sound of high professional quality. ******** Modular Units of scenery are also employed at the University of Michigan TV studio. These are constructed by building a frame of 1" x 3" wood covered with 4* x 8’ sheets of upson board or ply¬ wood. No scenery jacks are used; instead 1/2" pipe 13 inches long and pipe flanges are employed which hold the flat approximately one foot off the floor. For stability a flat steel plate, 3/8" thick and 6" wide by 18" long to which 3/8" iron rods a foot long have been welded, are used. The pipes and bottom flange slide down over the rods and the plates are turned at right angles to the plane of the flat for stability, (see sketch on next page) H t\NDL£