Need for Improvement in Projection Equipment and Maintainance

F. H. Richardson

In the days of Pharoah in the making of brick, straw was necessary and when straw was denied the Hebrews, they could not make brick, not withstanding the demands of the King. Today many exhibitors of motion pictures are demanding high grade results upon the screens of their theatres, and at the same time failing or refusing to keep their projection equipment either up to date or in a good state of repair. They apparently do not know that it is just as impossible to produce high grade projection results with old equipment in a poor state of repair, or even with up to date equipment in poor condition, as it was for the men of the time of King Pharoah to produce bricks without the necessary straw to bind the clay together.

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Published
1929-05
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J10215