Eight millimeter sound movies at first thought might seem to be but a logical extension of their 16 and 35 millimeter counterparts. While this is generally true, there are quite formidable problems inherent in the reduced film size and speed. A discussion of the problems encountered and the solutions evolved in the design of the Kodak 8MM Sound Projector is presented.
Author:
Moriarty, John M.
Affiliation:
Apparatus and Optical Div., Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY
AES Convention:
12 (October 1960)
Paper Number:
156
Publication Date:
October 1, 1960
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