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OCT -1 1928
C1B 547
TRANSACTIONS
OF THE
SOCIETY OF
MOTION PICTURE
ENGINEERS
'1
CONTENTS
Standards Adopted by the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 247
Report of Standards and Nomenclature Committee 258
Progress in the Motion Picture Industry, April 1928 267
Some Mechanical Problems of a Director. By Irvin Willat 285
Motion Picture Directing. By Cecil B. DeMille 295
Systematic Control in the Production of Motion Pictures. By Roger
Nauman 310
Dramatic Cinematography. By Karl Struss 317
A Line Screen Film Process for Motion Pictures in Color. By John H.
Powrie 320
Camera Lenses for Motion Picture Photography. By W. B. Ray ton 335
Some Novel Projected Motion Picture Presentations. By L. M. Townsend and W. W. Hennessy 345
The Importance of Good Projection to the Producer. By F. H. Richardson 355
The Measurement of Pulsating Currents. By W. N. Goodwin, Jr 364
Silverless Motion Picture Positive Film. By J. W. Coffman 379
Notes on Making Duplicate Negatives. By C. E. Ives and E. Huse. . . . 382
Moisture in Motion Picture Film. By V. B. Sease 390
A Spring Driven Cinematograph Camera. By A. S. Newman 397
The Magnascope. By H. Rubin 403
Projectors with Optical Intermittents. By J. F. Leventhal 406
A Pull-Down Mechanism for Motion Picture Cameras. By A. S. Newman 410
An Optical Printer for Trick Work. By C. L. Gregory 419
Photographic Characteristics of Motion Picture Studio Light Sources.
By Loyd A. Jones and M. E. Russell 427
Incandescent Tungsten Lighting in Cinematography. By Research Committee of American Society of Cinematographers 453
The Effective Application of Incandescent Lamps for Motion Picture
Photography. By R. E. Farnham 464
Notes on the Characteristics of Tungsten and Tungsten Lamps. By
Frank Benford 484
Characteristics of Flame Arcs for Studio Lighting. By D. B. Joy and
A. C. Downes 502
The Use of Incandescent Equipment in Motion Picture Photography.
By Peter Mole 521
Trick Photography. By Frank Williams 537
Open Forum 541
Report of Theater Lighting Committee 549
Reports of Papers and Publications, Advertising, Publicity, and Membership Committees 551
Symposium on New Motion Picture Apparatus 555
Obituary of Max Handschiegl 574
Photographs of Honorary Members: Thomas Edison, George Eastman,
and F. E. Ives 575
Advertisements 577
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