Trends in the Development of Motion-Picture Technology in the USSR

V. L. Trusko, V. Komar
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Besides noting the progress in recent years, the prospects of further development are set forth as to the volume of motion-picture production, release printing and distribution, the number of theaters and their capacity. Various cinema systems are covered: Academy format, 35mm anamorphic, wide-screen and 70mm, and transition from one format into the other. Besides development of stereoscopic and varioscopic cinematography, intended for professional purposes and non-theatrical presentation at exhibitions, museums, etc., there are prospects of using holographic methods. The trends in 16mm and 8mm systems are considered. The basic features are outlined for such as camera optics and equipment for film shooting, lighting equipment, special-effects methods, sound recording and location shooting equipment. There are also technical novelties in the field of acoustics and sound stage equipment. Using TV technology and magnetic video-recording for film production of feature films are evaluated. New features of technological processes, raw film stock and equipment for film processing, printing and quality control are considered. Basic features in motion-picture theater design are given, with specifications of widely used and new unified equipment for projection, sound recording and reproduction and power supply. The results of using xenon lamps in cinema theaters are reported. The present state of the art and prospects for more automatization of film presentations in theaters are described, including an automatic system for entire film distribution and exhibition control, based on computer technique.
苏联电影技术发展的趋势
除了注意到近年来取得的进展外,还阐述了进一步发展的前景,包括电影制作的数量、发行、印刷和发行、影院的数量及其能力。涵盖了各种影院系统:学院格式,35mm变形,宽屏和70mm,以及从一种格式到另一种格式的转换。除了用于专业目的和在展览、博物馆等非剧场展示的立体和变幅电影摄影的发展之外,还有使用全息方法的前景。考虑了16mm和8mm系统的趋势。概述了电影拍摄用的摄像光学设备、灯光设备、特效方法、录音和外景拍摄设备等基本特点。在声学和音响设备领域也有技术上的创新。对利用电视技术和磁性录像技术制作故事片进行了评价。考虑了胶片加工、印刷和质量控制的工艺流程、胶片原料和设备的新特点。介绍了电影影院设计的基本特点,介绍了目前广泛使用的、统一的放映、录音、放音、供电等设备的规格。报道了电影院使用氙气灯的效果。本文描述了影院电影放映自动化的现状和前景,包括基于计算机技术的整个电影发行和放映控制自动化系统。
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