Monochrome Television Film Standards

K. B. Benson, J. R. Whittaker

The television system requirements and audience environment conditions differ materially from those common to motion-picture theater practice. It is necessary that the standards followed for the production and processing of films for television take into account these differences. In addition, the increased complexity of the combined motion-picture and television system over the direct projection system limits the degree of freedom permissible in many phases of the operation. The standards for optimum results with the combined motion-picture and television system are developed by an examination and correlation of the relationships between the two component processes and their effects upon the end product.

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Published
1958-01
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J11189