Projection engineering (Sept 1929-Nov 1930)

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Page 6 Projection Engineering, September, 1929 SotiNP The Answer to All Your "Talking Movie" Questions MOTION PICTURES with SOUND By JAMES R. CAMERON with an introduction by WILLIAM FOX (Fox Film Corp.) The Most Timely Publication in the Motion Picture Business Today Covers the making and showing of "Talking Movies" and Sound Picture Equipment in a manner that is readily understood. If you are interested in the making or showing of "Sound Pictures" you will find this book invaluable. MOVIETONE — VITAPHOJSE — G. E. SYSTEM — R. C. A. PHOTOPHONE DEPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, WASHINGTON, D. C, Says — "There are no series of books on Motion Pictures in the entire Library of Congress as much used as those written by Cameron. "We recommend them as a guide to complete knowledge of the Motion Picture Industry." SOUND WAVES Says — '"Without doubt the best work on the subject published." Contains Nothing but "Sound Picture" Information Send for Your Copy Now! Price, $5.00. CAMERON PUBLISHING CO. Manhattan Beach, N. Y.