Carbon Arc for Motion Picture Projection

W. C. Kunzmann

The motion picture theater is a permanent institution as is evidenced by the developments during the past two or three years. Hundreds of motion picture theatres have been built which are second to none of the legitimate with respect to size and appointments of interior and exterior. The productions, too, have kept pace with the theaters. These productions now depict on the screen picture plays costing hundreds of thousands of dollars and employ the best of theatrical talent as principals. The picture producing interests have invested fabulous sums in permanent studios fitted with every conceivable contrivance necessary for the production of practically any play and the innumerable feature incidents which occur in the lives of any and all people of this world.

Print ISSN
Published
1918-11
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J17993