Report of the Projection Practice Committee--

Projection provides the industry's closest contact with the public, whose continued patronage is dependent largely upon the quality of the projected picture and the reproduced sound-the finished product which embodies the work of all other branches of the industry. Acceptance of the foregoing f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers 1933-08, Vol.21 (2), p.89-105
Hauptverfasser: Rubin, Harry, Baker, J. O., Barrows, T. C., Edwards, G. C., Finn, J. J., Flannagan, C., Glauber, S., Green, C., Griffin, H., Hopkins, J. J., Kunzmann, W. C., McCullough, R. H., McGuire, P. A., Miehling, R., Richardson, F. H., Welman, V. A.
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Zusammenfassung:Projection provides the industry's closest contact with the public, whose continued patronage is dependent largely upon the quality of the projected picture and the reproduced sound-the finished product which embodies the work of all other branches of the industry. Acceptance of the foregoing fact leads naturally to a consideration of the means available for maintaining at all times a high standard of quality. The Committee feels that every facility that aids, even remotely, in maintaining a high standard of projection should willingly be provided.
ISSN:0097-5834
0036-1682
DOI:10.5594/J02036