Theater Television—A General Analysis

Alfred N. Goldsmith

Excellent engineering progress has been made in the development of equipment and methods for the exhibition of television pictures in theaters. Considerable thought has been devoted to types of acceptable programs for theater television. However, the final design of commercial television equipment for theaters is not yet available, nor are proved and acceptable program methods as yet clearly defined. — Accordingly, theater television may be regarded at present as being, in some respects, in a partly developed state. Considering this situation, the following analysis is perforce a descriptive report, as of today. It contains as well some analytical discussions of possible future trends. But the data and conclusions are of necessity subject to revision as further progress in theater television brings forth new methods and offers greater capabilities in this highly interesting field.

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Published
1948-02
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Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J12628