Abstract
THE fourth Exhibition of Kinematography, arranged by the Royal Photographic Society, was opened at the Society's premises, 35 Russell Square, London, on November 28 and will remain open until December 19. A large selection of still pictures illustrates the ever-widening scope of kinematography, and includes examples of the work of many producing companies and amateur societies, r and of films—scientific, instructional and for purposes of entertainment and publicity. Much recent apparatus, standard and substandard, is on view, this section including exhibits by most of the leading manufacturers. A Vinten gyroscopic tripod for 16-mm. work is particularly worthy of note. Stock manufacturers are also to the fore. Kodaehrome is being exhibited in 16-mm. and 8-mm. sizes, the smaller size being not yet on the market in Great Britain. On this stand, too, Messrs. Kodak show samples of 16-mm. work with Pola screens. Messrs. Ilford have staged an exhibit with photographs illustrating the manufacture and testing of Cine products. Examples of their various products, including Dufaycolor, are on view. A comprehensive programme of lectures has been arranged on subjects varying from sound recording to the making of cartoon films. No charge is made for admission to the Exhibition, to the meetings, or for reserving seats.
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