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CINEMA DEVELOPMENT

AUTOMATIC APC-LTOTTTTNO INSTALLED AT THE REGENT Wliilrt pori-ect-ion 'in the teelurque of cinema-play prodncHoft is rap'd! v being ncliVvod. research and development arcs also being carried out :,n the. pro ject ion and, prose,nta,t ion sphere of the industry. The 1 ©production of sound brom film recording has reached a wide-range quality. The lato-t important, progressive move, however is in connection. with the 'intensity and emit ol of the nro-Bgliting which pi lojrets the image from the.film to the screen.

Regent. Theatre patrons cannot have failed to notice during 1 his week vast improvement, in .intensify and- clarify of the picture now hong • i-oiected. This is: due to the ipstnTlation of the latest .automatic are eoiripmo.nt. The now arc is automaf'callr controlled bv an electric motor, the ope atio-n being governed by changes- in Die arc voltage. This a.nmires ai perioct beam- -of light free from any shadow fl'clccr or discoloration. The k'glit. comes ■ and encloses the light beam between the large concentrating lens and the mocho n rim eye shield and i's used both for motion lvoluro and slide projeoi ion.

Apart, from the fact that the nictur.' on the screen is. clearer and hrglitor. the main interest of this n w equipment. to the picture-goer is the teet that the element of eves ten in. caused through flickering and vellowish. P'ght. is now eliminated. The tight io'ii the f-creon is 1 white., etewly. and free from glare and ensures high-grade screen results.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12887, 13 June 1936, Page 3

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CINEMA DEVELOPMENT Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12887, 13 June 1936, Page 3

CINEMA DEVELOPMENT Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12887, 13 June 1936, Page 3

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