Progress in the Motion Picture Industry: 1924 Report of the Progress Committee

The past year in the motion picture industry has been characterized more by improvements in processes and equipments previously available rather than by outstanding new development in the art. The advantages of standardization in other older industries are familiar to most of us; our own Society has through its active committees made excellent progress, not only in this country but by establishing relations with Europeans interested in similar work. In Germany especial effort toward the standardization of sprockets has been made1, the Kinotechnische Gesellschaft functioning in a manner generally similar to our own Standards Committee and the English Committee on Standard Measurements.

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1924-09
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Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J14196