Technological History of Motion Pictures and Television

Raymond Fielding
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VERY GOOD 1967 dust jacket University of California Press hardcover, clean text, no remainders, NOT ex-library, slight shelfwear; jacket rear tear; WE SHIP FAST. 201306404 Excellent anthology from the pages of "The Journal of the Society of Motion Pictures and Television Engineers". Profusely illustrated. A wonderful book and essential reference. Scarce, especially in the cloth edition. Here, for the first time, the development of this complicated technology is traced in anthology form -- from the first crude attempts to record and reproduce motion photographically, to the laboratory experiments of the twenties, thirties, and forties which led to the commercial introduction of television. All of the articles included in this volume first appeared in the pages of the authoritative Journal of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. We recommend Priority Mail where/when available -- $3.99 Standard / Media Mail can take up to 15 business days.
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