Society of Motion Picture Engineers : incorporation and by-laws (1928)

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TRANSACTIONS OF THE SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE ENGINEERS CONTENTS Presidential Address. By W. B. Cook 583 Presidential Acceptance. By L. C. Porter 585 Progress in the Motion Picture Industry, September 1928 588 Early History of Sound Pictures. By Terry Ramsaye 597 The Reaction of the Public to Motion Pictures with Sound. By Mordaunt Hall 603 The Public and Sound Pictures. By W. A. Johnston 614 The Entertainment Value of the Sound Movie. By H. B. Franklin 620 The Sound Motion Picture Situation in Hollywood. By Frank Woods. . . 625 The Quality of Speech and Music. By J. C. Steinberg 633 The Physical Characteristics of Music and Speech. By D. C. Miller. . . . 647 General Principles of Sound Recording. By E. C. Wente 657 Western Electric Sound Projecting Systems for Use in Motion Picture Theaters. Part I. By E. O. Scriven 666 Western Electric Sound Projecting Systems for Use in Motion Picture Theaters. Part II. By H. B. Santee 679 Synchronization and Speed Control of Synchronized Sound Pictures. By H. M. Stoller 696 Recent Advances in Wax Recording. By H. A. Frederick 709 Sound Recording with the Light Valve. By Donald MacKenzie 730 Kerr Cell Method of Recording Sound. By V. Zworykin, L. B. Lynn, and C. R. Hanna 748 The Optics of Sound Recording Systems. By A. C. Hardy 760 An Electrical Synchronizing and Re-Synchronizing System for Sound Motion Picture Apparatus. By W. H. Bristol 778 A Study of Ground Noise in the Reproduction of Sound by Photographic Methods. By O. Sandvik 790 Sound Film Processing. By J. W. Coffman 799 Acoustics of Sound Recording Rooms. By Paul E. Sabine 809 Acoustics of Auditoriums. By Paul R. Heyl 823 Acoustic Linings for Sound Proof Motion Picture Stages and Sets. By Frank S. Crowhurst 828 Recent Developments in Dynamic Loud Speakers. By John Minton and I. G. Maloff 836 ReVocalized Films. By Edwin Hopkins 845 Measuring the Quality of Sound Reproduction. By J. B. Engl 853 Some Thoughts about Motion Pictures with Sound. By L. T. Robinson. 856 Some Problems in the Projection of Sound Movies. By H. Rubin 867 The Effect of Sound Synchronization upon Projection. By F. H. Richardson 872 Advertisements 88l i.taeg fe Volume XII, Number 35 31 il IE Ibsr 'i= H^===dl ~ -Ht=3| MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 24-28, 1928 LAKE PLACID, N. Y. £A./«U