Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (1928)

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AUG 27 1928 |3I=D I IE IE TRANSACTIONS OF THE SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE ENGINEERS I CONTENTS List of Members 5 Presidential Address. By W. B. Cook 13 Speeches at Academy Banquet 16 The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. By Frank Woods . . 25 Hollywood and the 16 mm. Film. By J. B. Carrigan 33 American Motion Pictures Abroad. By N. D. Golden 41 Scenario Writing. By Carey Wilson 58 Some Problems of the Art Director. By J. M. Leisen 71 The Operation of a Central Casting Bureau. By F. W. Beetson 81 A System of Motion Pictures with Sound. By H. B. Marvin 86 Some Remarks on the Acoustical Properties of Rooms. By J. B. Engl. . 103 Pantomime Pictures by Radio for Home Entertainment. By C. Francis Jenkins 110 Perspective Considerations in Taking and Projecting Motion Pictures. By A. C. Hardy and R. W. Conant 117 Theater Management. By Harold B. Franklin 126 The Reproduction of Mobility of Form and Color by the Motion Picture Kaleidoscope. By L. A. Jones and C. H. Tuttle 140 Motion Photomicrographs of the Progress of Development of a Photographic Image. By C. H. Tuttle and A. P. H. Trivelli 157 Aerial Cinematography. By Harry Perry 162 Still Photography in Motion Picture Work. By Fred R. Archer and E. Fryer 167 The Technical Status of the Film Laboratory. By L. M. Griffith. ..... 173 A Negative Developing Machine. By C. Roy Hunter 195 Large Aperture Lenses in Cinematography. By J. A. Dubray 205 An Amateur Studio Picture. By J. S. Watson, Jr 216 Artificial Sunlight for Photographid Sensitometry. By Raymond Davia and K. S. Gibson 225 Motion Picture Photography At High Altitudes. By J. Noel 237 Volume XII, Number S3 MEETING OF APRIL 9-14, 1928 HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. y