INDEX TO SUBJECTS — January—December 1991 e Volume 100 ABSTRACTS Cameras Camcorder, CVRE-300A, Ampex Corp., June, Abstracts of relevant papers published in other Electronics in the New Generation of Arriflex 444 scientific and technical journals, Mar., 198; Cameras, Jacoby and Nguyen-Nhu, Nov., Copystand, M2, Bencher, Inc., Sept., 746 Sept., 732 880 Still image camera, HMC-1040 Multicam™, For.A Corp. of America, Dec., 1016 BIOGRAPHIES Colorimetry Video Camera, CCD 4000, Eastman Kodak Co., Aug., 652 Carlson, John, Sections Vice-President, Nov., HDTV and Film — Issues of Video Signal Dy- 889 namic Range, Thorpe, Oct., 780 Cart Machines BOOKS, BOOKLETS, AND BROCHURES Film/Laboratory Break Tape Manager; Library cart machine, TCS-90; Odetics, Inc., June, 444, 446 ASTM Standards on Color and Appearance Creating Filmless Motion-Picture Mattes on Measurement, Nov., 898 the LaserMatte System, Witt; Dec., 963 Compact Disc Brief items of timely interest, Jan., 78; Nov., 898 High-Resolution Electronic Intermediate Sys- Colour Television, Hutson, Shepherd, and Brice, tem for Motion-Picture Film, Hunt, Ken- Player, Revox C221, Studer Revox America, May, 378 nel, DeMarsh, and Kristy, Mar., 155 Inc., May, 381 English-French Film and Television Dictionary, Improved-Strength Eastman 35mm Motion- Recorder, Studer D740, Studer Revox Amer- Vorontzoff, Oct., 828 Picture BH Perforations, Pylipow, Nov., ica, Inc., May, 381 Film & Video Financing, Wiese, Oct., 828 884 Film Directing Shot by Shot: Visualizing from Motion Picture Film Perforation, reprint, Bell, Digital Recording Concept to Screen, Katz, Nov., 898 Nov., 886 Developer’s toolkit, Abekas Video Systems, Filmmaking Foundations, Bloedow, Sept., 736 Precision, the Dominant Factor in Motion Pic- Oct., 842 HDTV: Advanced Television for the 1990s, ture Machines, reprint, Westcott, Oct., 817 Digital disk recorder, DDR-100, Digital F/X, Benson and Fink, Jan., 78 Inc., Oct., 838 HDTV: The Politics, Policies, and Economics General Multitrack disk-based recording/editing system, of Tomorrow’s Television, Rice, ed., May, The Design of a Very High Performance Mo- PD-464, Otari Corp., Oct., 836 378 tion-Picture Screening Room, Wetmore, Lenk’s Audio Handbook: Operation and Nash, and Berggren, Aug., 601 Distribution Amplifiers Troubleshooting, Lenk, May, 378 An Introduction to the Experimental Study of Lenk’s Video Handbook: Operation and Visual Fatigue, Snell, Jan., 33 ES-237, ESE, Sept. 742 Troubleshooting, Lenk, Jan., 78 D-804, Datatek, May, 381; D-806, July, 568 McGraw-Hill Handbook of Essential Engineer- History ing Information and Data, Ganic and Growing Pains, reprint, Disney July, 547 Encoders/Decoders Hicks, eds., Jan., 78 Motion Picture Directing, reprint, DeMille, NTSC decoder, D100, Broadcast Video Sys- Mechanics of Sound Recording, Zaza, Sept., June, 432 tems, Ltd., Apr., 316 736 Some Problems in Directing Color Pictures, re- PAL decoder, Dyna-Comb, Microtime, Oct., Modern Television Systems to HDTV and Be- print, Mamoulian, Dec., 970 840 yond, Slater, Sept., 736 Pioneering in Talking Pictures, reprint, de For- Music in Film and Video, Carlin, May, 378 est, Sept., 702 Editing Equipment TMSepuecschiincai,lc aSlMo auanknded,- UC&pr a fTteE fcfBheoncootlsk,o gCyKae,th aoEleao,rg g lMfeo,ar y ,MF aiyl3m,7 8 a3n7d8 Technpircionlt,o r KalAmduvse,n tuMrare.s, 1i5n 5 Cinemaland, re- CEdoimtp ocsointtrionlgl erm,o dAuGl-eA, 77A0c,c omP,a naIsnoc.n,i cA ugC.o,m m6u52- Videomakers, Sept., 736 nications and Systems Co., Sept., 738 The Technique of Audio Post-Production in Edit controller, BVE-9100, Sony Corp. of Video and Film, Amyes, May, 378 America, Sept., 738 TV & Video Engineer’s Reference Handbook, NEW PRODUCTS Editing controller, RM-G860U, JVC Profes- Jackson and Townsend, eds., Oct., 828 sional Products Co., Nov., 903 U.S. Spectrum Management Policy: Agenda for Editing table, ST-1901, Steenbeck, Inc., Sept., the Future, Oct., 828 Audio Equipment 744 Videowalls, Simpson, May, 378 Audio automation system, Ultimation™, Solid Electronic editing system, Montage Group, State Logic, Inc., July, 564 July, 564 ERRATA AND ADDENDA Audio editor, DE-24, Otari Corp., Oct., 836 Enhancements to Series 200 Media Compos- Console, Premiere, Otari Corp., Jan., 81 er™, Avid Technology, Inc., Nov., 904 New Insurance Program Offered to SMPTE Digital audio sample rate converter, NV4448, Members, July, 556; correction, Sept., 734 NVision, July, 568 1990 Progress Report, Television — Control Digital audio tape (DAT) cassette, Ampex Re- Film/Laboratory Systems, April, 239; correction, June 446 cording Media Corp., Apr., 320 Film cleaner, CF3000-MK V, Lipsner-Smith Profiles: SMPTE Board of Editors, Nov. 1990, 939; correction, Jan., 74 ENG truck control units, PS Series, NuComm Co., Apr., 318 Remembrances of Longtime SMPTE Mem- Inc., Oct., 840 Film scanner, LS-3510AF, Nikon Electronic Equalizer, DS-LC900U, JVC Professional Imaging Products, Dec., 1016 bers, July, 523; correction, Sept., 734 Products Co., July, 568 Footage frame counter, Cine Sync® EC-2 TC, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Mixers, compact audio, PAM42; portable Denecke, Inc., Apr., 318 audio, Seeport, Professional Sound Corp., Motion-picture film, F-500, Fuji Photo Film Re: Flicker-Free Field-Sequential Stereoscopic May, 381 U.S.A., Inc., Oct., 844 TV System and Measurement of Human Mixer, Studer 920, Studer Revox America, Inc., Negative film, F-250-D, Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Depth Perception, Jsono and Yasuda, May, 381 Inc., July, 570 Apr., 310 Noise reducer, M NR 9, BTS Broadcast Televi- Silver recovery system, The Allen Products Co., sion Systems GmbH, Sept., 740 May, 384 MOTION-PICTURE PAPERS Tape machine, MX-50 II, Otari Corp., Oct., 836 Bar Code Technology General The DigiSync — An Advanced Intelligent Bar Cameras and Camera Accessories Videodisc controller, WDC-200A, Museum Code Reader and Multiformat Film Coun- Achromatic diopters, + 4 and +7, Century Pre- Technology Source, Inc., Oct., 840 ter/Calculator, Gasoi, Zwaneveld, Lazari- cision Optics, Jan., 81 Visual presenter, EV-368, Elmo Manufacturing dis, and Brubacher-Cressman, May, 341 Camera, CVC-7A, Ampex Corp., June, 444 Corp., Oct., 844 1048 Annual Index 1991 INDEX TO SUBJECTS — January—December 1991 e Volume 100 ABSTRACTS Cameras Camcorder, CVRE-300A, Ampex Corp., June, Abstracts of relevant papers published in other Electronics in the New Generation of Arriflex 444 scientific and technical journals, Mar., 198; Cameras, Jacoby and Nguyen-Nhu, Nov., Copystand, M2, Bencher, Inc., Sept., 746 Sept., 732 880 Still image camera, HMC-1040 Multicam™, For.A Corp. of America, Dec., 1016 BIOGRAPHIES Colorimetry Video Camera, CCD 4000, Eastman Kodak Co., Aug., 652 Carlson, John, Sections Vice-President, Nov., HDTV and Film — Issues of Video Signal Dy- 889 namic Range, Thorpe, Oct., 780 Cart Machines BOOKS, BOOKLETS, AND BROCHURES Film/Laboratory Break Tape Manager; Library cart machine, TCS-90; Odetics, Inc., June, 444, 446 ASTM Standards on Color and Appearance Creating Filmless Motion-Picture Mattes on Measurement, Nov., 898 the LaserMatte System, Witt; Dec., 963 Compact Disc Brief items of timely interest, Jan., 78; Nov., 898 High-Resolution Electronic Intermediate Sys- Colour Television, Hutson, Shepherd, and Brice, tem for Motion-Picture Film, Hunt, Ken- Player, Revox C221, Studer Revox America, May, 378 nel, DeMarsh, and Kristy, Mar., 155 Inc., May, 381 English-French Film and Television Dictionary, Improved-Strength Eastman 35mm Motion- Recorder, Studer D740, Studer Revox Amer- Vorontzoff, Oct., 828 Picture BH Perforations, Pylipow, Nov., ica, Inc., May, 381 Film & Video Financing, Wiese, Oct., 828 884 Film Directing Shot by Shot: Visualizing from Motion Picture Film Perforation, reprint, Bell, Digital Recording Concept to Screen, Katz, Nov., 898 Nov., 886 Developer’s toolkit, Abekas Video Systems, Filmmaking Foundations, Bloedow, Sept., 736 Precision, the Dominant Factor in Motion Pic- Oct., 842 HDTV: Advanced Television for the 1990s, ture Machines, reprint, Westcott, Oct., 817 Digital disk recorder, DDR-100, Digital F/X, Benson and Fink, Jan., 78 Inc., Oct., 838 HDTV: The Politics, Policies, and Economics General Multitrack disk-based recording/editing system, of Tomorrow’s Television, Rice, ed., May, The Design of a Very High Performance Mo- PD-464, Otari Corp., Oct., 836 378 tion-Picture Screening Room, Wetmore, Lenk’s Audio Handbook: Operation and Nash, and Berggren, Aug., 601 Distribution Amplifiers Troubleshooting, Lenk, May, 378 An Introduction to the Experimental Study of Lenk’s Video Handbook: Operation and Visual Fatigue, Snell, Jan., 33 ES-237, ESE, Sept. 742 Troubleshooting, Lenk, Jan., 78 D-804, Datatek, May, 381; D-806, July, 568 McGraw-Hill Handbook of Essential Engineer- History ing Information and Data, Ganic and Growing Pains, reprint, Disney July, 547 Encoders/Decoders Hicks, eds., Jan., 78 Motion Picture Directing, reprint, DeMille, NTSC decoder, D100, Broadcast Video Sys- Mechanics of Sound Recording, Zaza, Sept., June, 432 tems, Ltd., Apr., 316 736 Some Problems in Directing Color Pictures, re- PAL decoder, Dyna-Comb, Microtime, Oct., Modern Television Systems to HDTV and Be- print, Mamoulian, Dec., 970 840 yond, Slater, Sept., 736 Pioneering in Talking Pictures, reprint, de For- Music in Film and Video, Carlin, May, 378 est, Sept., 702 Editing Equipment TMSepuecschiincai,lc aSlMo auanknded,- UC&pr a fTteE fcfBheoncootlsk,o gCyKae,th aoEleao,rg g lMfeo,ar y ,MF aiyl3m,7 8 a3n7d8 Technpircionlt,o r KalAmduvse,n tuMrare.s, 1i5n 5 Cinemaland, re- CEdoimtp ocsointtrionlgl erm,o dAuGl-eA, 77A0c,c omP,a naIsnoc.n,i cA ugC.o,m m6u52- Videomakers, Sept., 736 nications and Systems Co., Sept., 738 The Technique of Audio Post-Production in Edit controller, BVE-9100, Sony Corp. of Video and Film, Amyes, May, 378 America, Sept., 738 TV & Video Engineer’s Reference Handbook, NEW PRODUCTS Editing controller, RM-G860U, JVC Profes- Jackson and Townsend, eds., Oct., 828 sional Products Co., Nov., 903 U.S. Spectrum Management Policy: Agenda for Editing table, ST-1901, Steenbeck, Inc., Sept., the Future, Oct., 828 Audio Equipment 744 Videowalls, Simpson, May, 378 Audio automation system, Ultimation™, Solid Electronic editing system, Montage Group, State Logic, Inc., July, 564 July, 564 ERRATA AND ADDENDA Audio editor, DE-24, Otari Corp., Oct., 836 Enhancements to Series 200 Media Compos- Console, Premiere, Otari Corp., Jan., 81 er™, Avid Technology, Inc., Nov., 904 New Insurance Program Offered to SMPTE Digital audio sample rate converter, NV4448, Members, July, 556; correction, Sept., 734 NVision, July, 568 1990 Progress Report, Television — Control Digital audio tape (DAT) cassette, Ampex Re- Film/Laboratory Systems, April, 239; correction, June 446 cording Media Corp., Apr., 320 Film cleaner, CF3000-MK V, Lipsner-Smith Profiles: SMPTE Board of Editors, Nov. 1990, 939; correction, Jan., 74 ENG truck control units, PS Series, NuComm Co., Apr., 318 Remembrances of Longtime SMPTE Mem- Inc., Oct., 840 Film scanner, LS-3510AF, Nikon Electronic Equalizer, DS-LC900U, JVC Professional Imaging Products, Dec., 1016 bers, July, 523; correction, Sept., 734 Products Co., July, 568 Footage frame counter, Cine Sync® EC-2 TC, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Mixers, compact audio, PAM42; portable Denecke, Inc., Apr., 318 audio, Seeport, Professional Sound Corp., Motion-picture film, F-500, Fuji Photo Film Re: Flicker-Free Field-Sequential Stereoscopic May, 381 U.S.A., Inc., Oct., 844 TV System and Measurement of Human Mixer, Studer 920, Studer Revox America, Inc., Negative film, F-250-D, Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Depth Perception, Jsono and Yasuda, May, 381 Inc., July, 570 Apr., 310 Noise reducer, M NR 9, BTS Broadcast Televi- Silver recovery system, The Allen Products Co., sion Systems GmbH, Sept., 740 May, 384 MOTION-PICTURE PAPERS Tape machine, MX-50 II, Otari Corp., Oct., 836 Bar Code Technology General The DigiSync — An Advanced Intelligent Bar Cameras and Camera Accessories Videodisc controller, WDC-200A, Museum Code Reader and Multiformat Film Coun- Achromatic diopters, + 4 and +7, Century Pre- Technology Source, Inc., Oct., 840 ter/Calculator, Gasoi, Zwaneveld, Lazari- cision Optics, Jan., 81 Visual presenter, EV-368, Elmo Manufacturing dis, and Brubacher-Cressman, May, 341 Camera, CVC-7A, Ampex Corp., June, 444 Corp., Oct., 844 1048 Annual Index 1991 Graphics/Effects The Media Console, Amek Systems and Con- Switching Animatien controller, MicroVAS, Lyon Lamb trols, Ltd., Nov., 904 Layering device, ADAPT™, Ampex Corp., Mixing console, Studer 990, Studer Revox Video Animation Systems, Inc., Oct., 842 May, 380 Digital effects system, ADO® 500, Ampex America, Inc., May, 381 Linear keyers, Masterkey, Broadcast Video Corp., Oct., 840 Projection Equipment Systems, Ltd., Apr., 318 Draw and animation system, D.I.V.A., Rank Routing switcher, DSW-128, Jem-Fab Corp., Cintel Inc., July, 562 Conversion kit for high-speed projectors, Mag- Dec., 1019 Image compositing system, System-6 HD, Ulti- na-Tech Electronic Co., July, 566 Serial digital routing switcher, Vistek Electron- Espirit 400 series, Espirit Retros, and Video- matte Corp., July, 562 ics Ltd., May, 381 Programmable video generator, Leader Instru- Beam 1000 D/G, AmPro Corp., May, 380 ments Corp., Dec., 1019 Multivideo projection system, Big 9, Panasonic Special effects generator, KM-D600U, JVC Communications & Systems Co., May, 380 Professional Products Div., Oct., 836 Projector mounting system, DL2 and DL3 Tests and Measurements large-screen projector lifts, Display De- Still store, Still File Gateway, Leitch Inc., Sept., FiberScout™, Tektronix, Inc., Nov., 904 vices, Inc., Mar., 200 742 Signal level meter, 951, Leader Instruments Video board system, The Avanzar Video Sys- VideoE lepcrtorjiec ctCoor.,, NIomva.g,e r9®0 3 LCD 15, General Corp., Dec., 1019 tem, Tektronix, Inc., Oct., 838 Vectorscope, VS531DS, Magni Systems, Inc., Recording Equipment Apr., 316 Lenses/Optics S-VHS editing recorder, BR-S822U, JVC Pro- ENG Julneen,s , 44S49 5.5B TV Nikkor, Nikon Inc., Videofdeisssci onalr ecPorroddeur,c ts VDDiRv.-,V 1Oc0t0.,0 836L aserRe- Time Base Correctors Lens drive motor, ZB, Cinema Products Corp., corder™, Pioneer Communications of Optional RGB inputs and outputs, Nova Sys- Oct., 842 America, Inc., Dec., 1016 tems, July, 566 Probe Lens System, Innovision Optics, May, Time base correctors, 800 and 810, Nova Sys- 382 Signal Processing/Transmission Equipment tems, Mar., 200 Scopes, Superscope “8” and Super-Snorkel, Digital signal processing option (DSPO), Digi- Time base correctors, “7” Series, new specifica- Roessel Cine Photo Tech, Inc., May, 382 tal Dynamics, Inc., Mar., 200 tions, Nova Systems, Inc., Nov., 904 Studio production lens, A20 x7 ESM, Fujinon Fiber-optic network, First Video™, Vyvx, Inc., Inc., June, 444 Dec., 1016 Zoom lens, A55 x 9.5, Fujinon Inc., Aug., 652 Fiber-optic transport architecture, AT&T Net- Time Code Equipment work Cable Systems Marketing, Dec., 1016 Time code generator/reader/character inserter, Lighting and Lamps Frequency analyzer, Type 2144, Bruel & Kjaer, Model F30, Fast Forward Video, Mar., 200 Dec., 1018 Time code generator and reader, T102, Imag- ARRI electronic ballasts, Arriflex Corp., Apr., 318 Microwave links system, Optex, Nov., 904 ine Products, Inc., Sept., 742 Lighting devices, Totashade™, Fin-S™, Lowel Microwave video radio, MVR-100, Microwave Time code monitor, A/Z Associates, May, 381 Blips, Lowel-Light Manufacturing, Inc., Networks, Inc., Oct., 844 Time code reader/generator/character inserter, Feb., 136 Miniature filters, HDTV series, Allen Avionics, TCG-1001, CV Technologies, Oct., 842 Softlight, ARRI Soft 2000, Arriflex Corp., Apr., Inc., Feb., 136; ABW Series, July, 570 318 Multitfroornmixa t Tesliegvniasli ong enDeirva.t,o rM,a y,T SG3-811 30, Tek- Tripods, Mounts, Heads Multitrack console, Hendrix, Amek Systems Cameleon dolly, Alan Gordon Enterprises, Microphones/Headsets and Controls, Ltd., Nov., 904 Aug., 654 Condensor microphones, C406, C407, and NTSC generator, TSG170D, Tektronix Televi- Fluid head, Miller 20 II, Miller Fluid Heads C580, AKG Acoustics, Mar., 202 sion Div., May, 381 (USA) Inc., May, 384 Headphone amplifier, VOHP, AKG Acoustics, PAL and NTSC conversion kits, Ampex Corp., Mercury tripod, Quickset International, Inc., Mar., 202 July, 566 July, 570 Microphone, BF 530, Sennheiser Electronic Serial digital router, SDR 400, BTS Broadcast Multiaxis motion-control system, Digital Arts Corp., July, 570 Television Systems GmbH, Sept., 740 Film & Television Pty. Ltd., July, 566 Microphone mixer, FP410, Shure Brothers Inc., Signal analyzer, CSA 404, Tektronix, Inc., Feb., Pan-and-tilt head, Fujinon, Inc., Sept., 744 Oct., 840 136 Precision jib, The Porta-Jib, Birns & Sawyer, Omnidirectional handheld microphone, VP64, Signal generator, 3221, Leader Instruments Inc., June, 446 Shure Brothers Inc., Oct., 842 Corp., Dec., 1019 Receiver, FMR-70, Telex Communications, Router controller, Dynasty MP-9200, and Se- Inc., Aug., 654 ries 1200 fiber/coax product line, Dynair Videotape Recording and Playback Electronics, May, 380 Equipment Monitors Standards converter, Tetra?!US_44, CEL Elec- Digital metal videotape, D3001, Fuji Photo tronics, Inc., May, 381 Film U.S.A., Inc., July, 570 Color video/data monitor, DT-2700MS; color Standards converter, Vector VMC, Vistek Digital videocassettes, % in., Maxell Corp. of video monitor, BT-H135OY, Panasonic Electronics Ltd., May, 381 America, June, 446 Communications & Systems Co., May, 380 Super-NTSC line doubling system, LD-1, Far- Dropout counter for D-2 tapes, TapeChek® D- Color video monitors, CM201N and CM141M, oudja Laboratories, Mar., 200 211, Research Technology Inti., Apr., 320 Asaca/Shibasoku Corp. of America, June 444 VideoM iccroomwmauvnei caNteitowno rkss,y stIenmc,. , OMcitc.r, oN8e44t 23, Editintigo nVs CR&, SAysGt-e7m7s5 , CoP.a,n aMsaorn.i,c 2C00o mmunica- CT-341599OOVVYY mmoonniittoorr//rreceecievievre,r Paannda sonPiTc- VideoO ctd.e,l ay8 38li ne, TDL487, Allen Avionics, Inc., Multimsuynsitceamt iVoCnsR , &A GS-y2s6t0em0sE , CoP.a,n aJsuonnei c4 4C4o m- Communications & Systems Co., Mar., 200 Waveform monitor, 1730D, Tektronix Televi- Portable VTR, Betacam, CVR-S0, June, 444 Diagonal color monitors, CT-1382VY and CT- sion Div., May, 381 Real time disk, DataSTORE 120, Recognition 1382Y, Panasonic Communications & Sys- Concepts, Inc., Aug., 652 tems Co., June, 444 Software Studio VTR, Betacam, CVR-D75, Ampex Magni monitor, Magni Systems, May, 380 Automated Protection Reel System and Report Corp., June, 444 Multiprojection monitor system, Projection Cube System, Pioneer Electronic Corp., Plus, Odetics, Inc., June, 444 VHS videotapes, BA series and PR series, Sony Software driver, A60, Abekas Video Systems, Corp. of America, Jan., 81 Sept., 740 Oct., 842 Video processor, Colorado Video Inc., Aug., Software, The Executive Producer™, Imagine 652 Production/Post-Production Products, Inc., Sept., 742 Videotape cleaners, TapeChek 490M; Tape- CCD telecine, FDL 90, BTS Broadcast Televi- Video interactive control graphics package, Chek VT-1400, Research Technology sion Systems GmbH, Sept., 740 GLW Inc., Dec., 1018 Intl., Apr., 320; Pro Line 4100, Sept., 744 Annual Index 1991 1049 NEWS TLA Lighting Consultants, Inc., plans seminar OBITUARIES and workshop on reflector design, Dec., Chinn, Howard A., Nov., 900 1013 Awards and Honors Curtis, Kenneth B., Aug., 650 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, UCLA offers forum and workshop presenta- DeMont, Daniel R., Mar., 194 Camrassc,ie ntMiafricv ina,n d atweacrhdneicda l Naatwiaorndasl, AMperd.a,l 29o0f t8i3o2n s on Digital Audio Workstation, Oct., DFirnaeyrn,e , LeJoo,h n NoGv..,, J9an0.0, 74 Technology by President Bush, Feb., 135 Glenn, Karen Gross, Mar., 194 Eastman Kodak’s Motion Picture and Televi- Meetings and Conferences Green, Chauncey L., Apr., 314 sion Division, presented with Phil Berkeley IBC, announcement, Apr., 310 Hett, John H., Nov., 902 Award by BKSTS, Nov., 894 ICASSP-92, call for papers, June, 441 Hunt, G. Carleton, Nov., 900 Holman, Tomlinson, presented with fellowship ITEC 91, announcement, June, 441 Jeffee, Saul, Aug., 650 by BKSTS, Nov., 894 ITVA, Dimensions in Media, mini-conference Kormash, Frank L., June, 448 National Academy of Television Arts and Sci- and trade show, May, 376 Lankester, Christopher H., Nov., 902 ences presents Engineering Emmys, Dec., LRI, First International Symposium on Glare, Lipman, Harold R., Apr., 314 976 Sept., 728 Nakajima, Keinosuke, Aug., 650 Powers, Kerns H., named recipient of NAB’s XPLOR International, 6th Annual European O'Donnell, Homer F., Aug., 650 Engineering Achievement Award, Mar., Conference, rescheduled, May, 376 Paul, Clifford H., Aug., 650 Rose, Albert, Apr., 314 194; June, 441 Sandbank, Charles Peter, presented with fel- Sachtleben, Lawrence T., Nov., 902 lowship by BKSTS, Nov., 894 Other Organizations Selznick, Leon D., Aug., 650 Schafer, Richard K., received honorary fellow- AMPAS, opens newly renovated Samuel Gold- Sherry, Ralph J., Sr., Apr., 314 ship by BKSTS, Nov., 894 wyn Theater, Feb., 135 Shoemaker, Robert L., June, 448 Shaw, William, presented with fellowship by ANSI, report on improving U.S. participation Sinder, Alfred M., Apr., 314 BKSTS, Nov., 894 in international standards activities, Jan., Sirkin, Marjorie A., June, 448 Uhlig, Ronald E., awarded Denis Wratten 74 Snyder, Malcom, Nov., 902 Journal Award by BKSTS, Nov., 894 Teitelbaum, Harry, Oct., 832 Waters, George T., awarded Doctor of Philos- People Warren, Willis R., June, 448 ophy degree, Feb., 135 Wilson, Stuart N., June, 448 Baker, Blaine, guest speaker at BKSTS Fellows Young, Irwin, received IFP’s first Lifetime luncheon, Nov., 894 Achievement Gotham Award, Nov., 894 Bakonyi, William G., named product marketing REPORTS manager, Panasonic Broadcast & TV Sys- Australia South Section: A Profile, Nov., 892 Companies tems, Apr., 310 Report of the 1991 Meetings of IBC TC60 and Ampex Operations Center, new computerized Bonica, Steven, named vice-president, Pana- Subcommittees SC60A and SC60B, Rem- network announced, Mar., 194 sonic Communications & Systems Co., ley, Nov., 888 Ampex Recording Media Corp., announces re- May, 376 Rochester, Montreal/Quebec, Ottawa, and To- organization, Oct., 832 Clare, Edwin S., joins Matthews Studio Equip- ronto Sections Mini-Conference, Dec., 972 Avid Technology, Inc., to conduct product ment Group, Oct., 832 SMPTE President Blaine Baker Visits Japan, seminar series, Mar., 194 Elsaesser, George, joins Basys Inc., Jan., 74 Oct., 824 Broadcast Television Systems (BTS) and Max- Fimmano, Carl H., appointed manager by Pan- SMPTE Tutorial Seminar on Digital Record- ell Corp., join in marketing effort, Dec., asonic Broadcast Co., for special projects ing, Apr., 297 999 administration, 1992 Summer Olympics, Sound & Vision 90 — The Fourth Internation- Deluxe Film Labs, purchased by The Rank Or- July, 556 al Conference and Exhibition of the ganisation Plc., Mar., 194 Flaherty, Joseph, appointed senior vice-presi- SMPTE Australian Section, Smith, Feb., Dynatech Broadcast Group, acquires Alpha dent, technology, at CBS, Feb., 135 129 Image, Ltd., Sept., 728 French, Brigid, memorial, Feb., 135 Toronto, Rochester, Montreal/Quebec, and Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Inc., celebrates silver Friedman, Jeffrey, named Editor/Publisher of Ottawa Sections Mini-Conference, Jan., anniversary, July, 556 SMPTE Journal, Oct., 832 44 Maxell Corp. and BTS, join in marketing effort, Hannafin, Jim, named executive vice-president, Dec., 1013 marketing/business affairs, at Deluxe Lab- SECTION MEETINGS NVision, Inc., announces formation of Audio oratories, Dec., 1013 Products Div., Dec., 1013 Knudson, Robert I., named president of Alta Atlanta, Jan., 71; Sept., 726 Otari Inc., acquires Digital Dynamics Inc., July, Group, Nov., 894 Australia North, Nov., 893 556 Kong, Victor L., accepts chairmanship of board Australia South, Dec., 1011 Panasonic Broadcast Co., announces several of directors of Magni Systems, Inc., Oct., Baylor University, Mar., 192 new appointments, June, 441 832 Chicago, Jan., 71 Pesa Electronica, to fund reorganization of Lowten, Peter, appointed vice-president for Hollywood, Jan., 71; Feb., 132; Mar., 192; Apr., Chyron, Oct., 832 video products by Microwave Networks 308; May, 373; July, 554; Sept., 726; Oct., Studer Revox AG, announces acquisition of Inc., Sept., 729 826 majority interest in Digitec S.A., Nov., 894 Mahoney, Robert, appointed director of mar- Houston, Jan., 71; Feb., 132; Mar., 192; Apr., Tektronix, Inc., names new president, CEO, keting for NVision, Inc., Dec., 1013 308; May, 373; June, 439; July, 554; Sept., and director, Jan., 74 McGoldrick, Paul, appointed director of inter- 726; Oct., 826; Dec., 1011 Training Centre for Broadcasting and Media, national sales at Magni Systems, Inc., Oct., Montreal/Quebec, Jan., 71; Apr., 308; May, conducts class on creation of images, Mar., 832 373; July, 554 194 Meyer, Charles, appointed vice-president of en- Nashville, Jan., 71; May, 373 gineering at NVision, Inc., Oct., 832 New England, Jan., 72; Feb., 132; Mar., 192; Education Moon,M arPkhielt,i nlga uncahneds tLwoof t neMwa rckoemtp aniReesse,a rLcohf,t MDeacy.,, 317031;1 June, 439; Aug., 648; Sept., 726; Educational sessions presented by the Ameri- Sept., 729 New York, Apr., 308; July, 554 can Film Institute, June, 441 Moore, Thomas P., named national sales man- Pacific/Northwest, Feb., 132; Mar., 193; Apr., Film and video workshops offered by The Inter- ager for Panasonic Broadcast Systems Co., 308; July, 555; Dec., 1011 national Film & Television Workshops, Jan., 74 Pasadena City College, Jan., 72; Mar., 193; June, 441 Parker, H. A., promoted to vice-president and Apr., 309; May, 374; June, 439; Aug., 648 NYU’s School of Continuing Education inau- general manager, Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Philadelphia, Jan., 72; Dec., 1011 gurated new facilities for film, video, and Inc., May, 376 Rochester, Feb., 132; Mar., 193; Apr., 309; May, broadcasting programs, Nov., 894 374; June, 439; July, 555 Tau Beta Pi, the National Engineering Honor San Francisco, Apr., 309; May, 374; June, 439; Society, awards graduate fellowships, July, Standards Aug., 648; Sept., 727; Oct., 826; Nov., 893; 556 See Standardization Dec., 1011 1050 Annual Index 1991 Soviet Union, Mar., 193; June, 439; July, 555; Meetings and Conferences Index, annual, Dec., Part II Oct., 828; Dec., 1012 25th Annual TV Conference, advance program, SMPTE books, A Television Contin- Toronto, Feb., 134; May, 375; July, 555; Aug., Jan., 42; report, Apr., 298 uum — 1967-2017, June, 441; Milestonesi n 649 26th Advanced Television and Electronic Imag- Motion-Picture and TV Technology — The Washington, D.C., Apr., 310; May, 375; July, ing Conference (formerly 26th Annual TV SMPTE 75th Anniversary Collection, July, 555; Sept., 727; Dec., 1012 Conference), call for papers, July, 552; 556 Aug., 640; Sept., 705; Oct., 819; Nov., 891; update, Dec., 978 132nd Technical Conference, Jan., 46 SMPTE ACTIVITIES Honors and Awards, Jan., 56 133rd Technical Conference, call for papers, STANDARDIZATION Awards/Honors Mar., 191; Apr., 307; update, May, 371; See also SMPTE Activities, Engineering Com- June, 438; guest speakers announced, July, mittees. Fellows Awards, Dec., 1005 551; schedule, Aug., 641; special preview, Honors and awards presentations, 132nd Tech- Sept., 706; update, Exhibit Directory, Oct., ANSI/SMPTE 109-1986 and ANSI/SMPTE nical Conference, Jan., 56; 133rd Techni- 110/1986, being revised and consolidated, 820; conference report, Dec., 979, cal Conference, Dec., 999 May, 377 Honors and Awards, Dec., 999 Board of Governors Meeting, June 28, 1991, The Index and Directory of Industry Standards Education precis, Sept., 729 (IDIS), 8th edition, released, May, 376 SMPTE Hollywood Education Committee, Rochester, Montreal/Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto sponsored seminar with UCLA Extension Mini-Conference, announcement, Apr., program, May, 376 310; report, Dec., 972 SMPTE seeking schools for grant program for Sound & Vision 90, Australia Section, report, graduate-level students, May, 376 Feb., 129 TELEVISION PAPERS Toronto Section to hold workshop in 1992, SMPTE ’92, Fifth International Conference Dec., 1013 and Exhibition, Australia Section, call for ATV papers, July, 556 Coming Together, Sherlock, Aug., 630 Engineering Committees/Working Groups SMPTE/Royal Television Society Tutorial Se- Requirements for Static and Dynamic Spatial Approaches to Videodisc-Based Editing, com- ries, Sept., 728 Resolution in Advanced Television Sys- mittee report, Becker and Spangler, Aug., Special meeting of voting members, Dec. 14, tems: A Psychological Evaluation, Stel- 633 1990, minutes, Feb., 128; Oct. i, 1991, no- mach and Hearty, Jan., 5 Audio Recording and Reproduction Technol- tice, Aug., 644, minutes, Dec., 1014 ogy, A12, Oct., 834 Toronto, Rochester, Montreal/Quebec, and Audio Boardp roofc eGdouvreesr,n orAsp r.a,p p3r1o2v es new engineering JOatnt.a, wa44 Sections Mini-Conference, report, A Comfopru teVri-dCeoon trPoolslte-dP roAduudcitoi onM,i xiBnigr kSmyasietre,m Committee on Audio Recording and Repro- Sept., 696 duction Technology, A12, Aug., 651 Membership Committee on Film Technology, F2, revising Additional Sustaining Members, July, 558; Cameras and Accessories ANSI/SMPTE 109-1986 and ANSI/ Dec., 1014 The Accordion Charge-Transfer Mechanism: SMPTE 110-1986, May, 377 New Life Fellows, July, 560 A New Development of the Frame-Trans- Committee on Laboratory Services Technology, New Life Members, July, 560 fer CCD Image Sensor, Stok, Mar., 167 L6, Feb., 137 New members, Jan., 63 A Comparison of Color Negative Films and Committee on New Technology, N15, May, 377 HDTV Cameras for Television Program Committee on Television Technology, T14, New Sections and Chapters Production, Kennel, DeMarsh, and Norris, Jan., 76 Australia South Section, newly formed, May, May, 337 Committee on Theatrical Projection Technol- ogy, P3, July, 557; Oct., 834 376; profile, Nov., 892 Infrared Imaging — Television in the Dark, EnginJMeaaenyr.,,i ng736 7;7 ;C FoeJmbu.mn,ie ,t 1t3e474e;2 ; MaMJruel.ey,t, i n51g59s76,;; AAupcrga..l,e, n d36a51r12,;; StudeCsniottl yl, ecgJheua,np et,Me ar4ys4, 1 a37p6p;r oSvaend : JosFei tScthabtuer gU niSvteart-e RobotTVioacon l ,CA anSmdaelatr aare alnlCdio, n tCaJrraotnle. r,, —2 M3 Aay ,N ew35s1 Director’s Sept., 730; Oct., 834; Nov., 898; Dec., 1013 Colorimetry Engineering Technology Committees Reorga- Officers and Governors nization to Take Effect, Nov., 896 Annual Elections, Dec., 975 Colorimetric Evaluation of TV Light Sources, Report from the Ad Hoc Group on Video-to- Board of Governors Meeting, June 28, 1991, Hisdal, Jan., 27 Film Transfer Characteristics, Schutz, precis, Sept., 729 HDTV and Film — Issues of Video Signal Dy- namic Range, Thorpe, Oct., 780 Aug., 637 Sections Officers and Managers as of July 1, Report of the 1991 Meetings of IBC TC60 and 1991, Aug., 646 HDTV Production Colorimetry, DeMarsh, Subcommittees SC60A and SC60B, Rem- Oct., 796 ley. Nov., 888 Progress Report Working Group on Digital Audio for Televi- 1990 Progress Report, Foreword, Young, Apr., Digital Technology sion, T14.40, Mar., 196 Working Group on Digital Control, T14.10, 220; Engineering Report, Baron, Apr., 221; Design Considerations for Digital Television WorkiJnunge , G4r4o2u p on ¥%-in. Digital Composite vMiostioino,n GPoidcbteurr,e s, ApBrap.t is2t3a2,; AHpor.p,e 22R5e;p oTretlse,- SDtecu.d,i os9 55— The Transition Phase, Guess, Tape Format, V16.05, Sept., 730 Hope, Apr., 280; International Overviews, Digital Keyers in Video Switchers and Effects Working Group on Monitoring and Diagnostics Apr., 281; Education, Young and Nonzs, Systems, Bannister, Mar., 178 Apr., 292 in Digital Video Systems, T14.36, Sept., HDTV and NTSC Transmission Using Direct 730 1991 Progress Report, Irwin W. Young ap- Digital Synthesis, Zavrel, Dec., 961 pointed Chairman; call for contributions, Working Group on Revision of ANSI/SMPTE HDTV Digital Frame Recorder, Klingelhofer, Sept., 728 37M-1987, L6.41, Mar., 196 and Perry, Jan., 10 Society of Motion Picture Engineers Report of An Integrated Digital Production Suite, Carson Committee on Progress, (the first Progress and Danielson, June 423 Financial Report, originally published 1920), A. R. A New Drum and Heads for the D-2 Digital 1990 Financial Reports, Sept., 723 Dennington, Apr., 295 VTR, Ono, Okamoto, Kaku, Ogiro, Ozaki, and Scott, Aug., 596 General Publications Proposal for Error Detection and Handling in New insurance program offered to SMPTE Directory for Members, Apr., Part II Digital Studio Equipment, Elkind and Fi- members, July, 556 Editor’s Note, Sept., 727 bush, Dec., 940 Annual Index 1991 1051 Facilities HDTV Digital Frame Recorder, Klingelhofer, Matrix Conversion for Improvement of Verti- Architectural and Acoustic Design of Tempo- and Perry, Jan., 10 cal-Temporal Resolution in Letter-Box rary Broadcasting Facilities, Lamberty, HDTV Production Colorimetry, DeMarsh, Wide-Aspect TV, Suzuki, Kageyama, Ishi- May, 347 Oct., 796 kura, Hirano, Yoshigi, and Fukinuki, Feb., Design Considerations for Digital Television Stereoscopic HDTV: Experimental System and 104 Studios — The Transition Phase, Guess, Psychological Effects, Yano, and Yiryama, Median Filtering of Video Signals — A Power- Dec., 955 Jan., 14 ful Aiternative, Wischermann, July, 541 The Kennedy Space Center Television System, A Programmable Real-Time Video Signal Pro- Brown, July, 528 History cessing System, Yagi, Fukui, Yajimi, Sasaki, The Development of Television and Radiomo- Hoshino, Harukawa, and Kogura, Nov., 860 General vies to Date, reprint, Jenkins, Feb., 126 Proposal for Error Detection and Handling in Annotated Glossary of Essential Terms, Edi- The Evolution of Modern Television, reprint, Digital Studio Equipment, Elkind and Fi- tion No. 7.1, Kolb and SMPTE Working Jensen, May, 357 bush, Dec., 940 101 Years of Television Technology, reprint, Sampling Rate Conversion of Video Signals, Group en High Definition Electronic Pro- duction, Feb., 111 O’Brien and Monroe, Aug., 606 Luthra and Rajan, Nov., 869 Subjective Testing of the HDS-NA Satellite Closed Captioning in Real Time, Okrand, June, 427 Lighting Signal in the K, Band, Basile, McFarlane, and Ciacci, Sept., 678 Colorimetric Evaluation of TV Light Sources, Graphics/Special Effects Hisdal, Jan., 27 An Integrated Digital Production Suite, Carson and Danielson, June 423 Production/Post-Production Stereoscopy A Real-Time Videc Mapping and Manipula- A Comparison for Color Negative Films and The Evolution of Electronic Stereoscopy, Lip- tion System, Vigneaux, Kato, Ohba, and HDTV Cameras for Television Program ton, May, 332 Oka, Mar., 162 Production, Kennel, DeMarsh, and Nonis, Stereoscopic HDTV: Experimental System and T-levision Graphics for Film — Dream or Re- May, 337 Psychological Effects, Yano, and Yuyama, ality? Owen, Sept., 694 A Complete Post-Production System for All Jan., 14 A Unified Approach for a TV Graphics Anima- Video Formats, Guess, Jan., 19 Vision III Single-Camera Autostereoscopic tion Suite, Pank, Sept., 691 A Computer-Controlled Audio Mixing System Methods, Mayhew, June, 416 The Use of Logarithmic and Density Units for for Video Post-Production, Birkmaier, Pixels, Demos, Oct., 805 Sept., 696 An Integrated Digital Production Suite, Carson Switchers High and Extended-Definition TV and Danielson, June, 423 A CoHmDpaTrVi soCna moefr aCso lofro r NTeeglaetviivseio n FiPlmrso graanmd The Saokna y aPnCd L ThHoDrpVeS, JPurnoed uc4t0i4o n Facility, Tan- DMiuglittiaSslyt saKtgeeemy se,r Dsi Bsaitnnrn iiVsbituedtrei,oo n MSawrSi.wt,ic thce1hr78is nga ndS yEsftfeemcst:s Production, Kennel, DeMarsh, and Nonrs, Clos and Beyond, Walker, Dec., 946 May, 337 Signal Processing/Transmission Considerations in the Design of HDTV Sys- Considerations in the Design of HDTV Sys- tems for Terrestrial Broadcasting, tems for Terrestrial Broadcasting, Schreiber, Sept., 668 Schreiber, Sept., 668 Video Recording HDTV and Film — Issues of Video Signal Dy- HDTV Bandwidth Reduction Using Motion A Hi-Vision VTR for Industrial Applications namic Range, Thorpe, Oct., 780 Compensation and DATV, Thomas, Feb., Using a %-in. Videocassette, Shibaya, Yo- HDTV and NTSC Transmission Using Direct 92 koyama, Kido, Matsumoto, Obata, and Digital Synthesis, Zavrel, Dec., 961 HDTV and NTSC Transmission Using Direct Tsunoi, Mar., 173 HDTV Bandwidth Reduction Using Motion Digital Synthesis, Zavrel, Dec., 961 A New Drum and Heads for the D-2 Digital Compensation and DATV, Thomas, Feb., The Kennedy Space Center Television System, VTR, Ono, Okamoto, Kaku, Ogiro, Ozaki, 92 Brown, July, 528 and Scott, Sept., 596 Annual Index 1991 INDEX TO AUTHORS — January—December 1991 e Volume 100 A Demos, Gary, The Use of Logarithmic and Hunt, B., et al., High-Resolution Electronic In- Density Units for Pixels, Oct., 805 termediate System for Motion-Picture Dennington, A. R., Society of Motion Picture Film, Mar., 156 Alden, Alex E., The Commitment of SMPTE to Engineers Report of Committee on Pro- Hurwitz, Joyce R., SMPTE: An Award- Standardization, July, 517 gress, reprint, Apr., 295 Winning Society, July, 492 Disney, Walt, Growing Pains, reprint, July, 547 ——, SMPTE Membership — Then and Now, July, 514 Huse, Emery, Another Milestone, reprint, July, 520 Baker, Blaine, President’s Message, Jan., 4; July, 484 Bannister, Richard S., Digital Keyers in Video Elkind, Bob, and Fibush, David, Proposal for Switchers and Effects Systems, Mar., 178 Error Detection and Handling in Digital Baptista, John L., 1990 Progress Report — Studio Equipment, Dec., 940 Ishikura, K., et al., Matrix Conversion for Im- Motion Pictures, Apr., 225 Enami, K., et al., A Programmable Real-Time provement of Vertical-Temporal Resolu- Baron, Stanley N., 1990 Progress Report — Video Signal-Processing System, Nov., 860 tion in Letter-Box Wide-Aspect TV, Feb., Engineering, Apr., 221 104 Basile, Carlo, McFarlane, Robert, and Ciacci, Claudio, Subjective Testing of the HDS- F NA Satellite Signal in the K, Band, Sept., J 678 Fibush, David, and Elkind, Bob, Proposal for Becker, Stanley D., and Spangler, Larry S., Ap- Error Detection and Handling in Digital Jacoby, Hans-Dieter, and Nguyen-Nhu, Anh, proaches to Videodisc-Based Editing, Studio Equipment, Dec., 940 Electronics in the New Generation of Arri- Aug., 633 flex Cameras, Nov., 880 Friedman, Jeffrey, Introduction, July, 484 Bell, Donald J., Motion Picture Film Perfora- ——, The SMPTE Journal and Other Publi- Jenkins, C. Francis, The Development of Tele- tion, reprint, Nov., 886 vision and Radiomovies to Date, reprint, cations: SMPTE’s Continuing Commit- Berggren, Glenn, Wetmore, R. Evans, and Feb., 126 ment to Information Dissemination, July, Nash, Gerald, The Design of a Very High , Society History, reprint, July, 513 495 Performance Motion-Picture Screening Jensen, A. G., The Evolution of Modern Televi- Fukinuki, T., et al., Matrix Conversion for Im- Room, Aug., 601 provement of Vertical-Temporal Resolu- sion, reprint, May, 357 Birkmaier, Craig J., A Computer-Controlled tion in Letter-Box Wide-Aspect TV, Feb., Audio Mixing System for Video Post-Pro- 104 K duction, Sept., 696 Fukui, K., et al., A Programmable Real-Time Brown, Charles T., The Kennedy Space Center Video Signal-Processing System, Nov., 860 Television System, July, 528 Kageyama, \i., et al., Matrix Conversion for Brubacher-Cressman, D. K., et al., The Digi- Improvement of Vertical-Temporal Reso- Sync — An Advanced Intelligent Bar G lution in Letter-Box Wide-Aspect TV, Code Reader and Multiformat Film Coun- Feb., 104 ter/Calculator, May, 342 Kaku, N., et al., A New Drum and Heads for Gasoi, F., et al., The DigiSync — An Advanced the D-2 Digital VTR, Aug., 596 Cc Intelligent Bar Code Reader and Multifor- Kalmus, H. T., Technicolor Adventures in Cin- mat Film Counter/Calculator, May, 342 emaland, reprint, Mar., 182 Godber, Alan S., 1990 Progress Report — Te- Kato, T., et al., A Real-Time Video Mapping Carson, Ken, and Danielson, Jason, An Inte- levision, Apr., 232 and Manipulation System, Mar., 162 grated Digital Production Suite, June, 423 Grignon, L. D., New Society Emblem: Report Kennel, Glenn, DeMarsh, LeRoy, and Norris, Carter, Charles L., II, and Van Anda, James of the Special Committee, reprint, July, John, A Comparison of Color Negative B., Infrared Imaging — Television in the 494 Films and HDTV Cameras for Television Dark, May, 351 Guess, Michael M., A Complete Post-Produc- Program Production, May, 337 Chambers, Gordon A., A Short History of Stan- tion System for All Video Formats, Jan., 19 Kennel, Glenn, et al., High-Resolution Elec- dardization in the SMPTE, reprint, July, , Design Considerations for Digital Tele- tronic Intermediate System for Motion- 516 vision Studios — The Transition Phase, Picture Film, Mar., 156 Ciacci, Claudio, Basile, Carlo, and McFarlane, Dec., 955 Kido, T., et al., A Hi-Vision VTR for Industrial Robert, Subjective Testing of the HDS-NA Applications Using a /-in. Videocassette, Satellite Signal in the K, Band, Sept., 678 H Mar., 173 King, Carol, The Annual SMPTE Television D Conference — A History, July, 511 Harukawa, K., et al., A Programmable Real- , Reflections of SMPTE Past Presidents, Time Video Signal-Processing System, July, 485 Danielson, Jason, and Carson, Ken, An Inte- Nov., 860 , Remembrances of Longtime SMPTE grated Digital Production Suite, June, 423 Hearty, Paul J., and Stelmach, Lew B., Require- Members, July, 521 de Forest, Lee, Pioneering in Talking Pictures, ments for Static and Dynamic Spatial Res- ——., The SMPTE Technical Conference reprint, Sept., 702 olution in Advanced Television Systems: A — A History, July, 504 DeMarsh, LeRoy, Kennel, Glenn, and Norris, Psychophysical Evaluation, Jan., 5 Klingelhofer, Marc, and Perry, Vinson R., John, A Comparison of Color Negative Hirano, Y., et al., Matrix Conversion for Im- HDTV Digital Frame Recorder, Jan., 10 Films and HDTV Cameras for Television provement of Vertical-Temporal Resolu- Kogure, M., et al., A Programmable Real-Time Program Production, May, 337 tion in Letter-Box Wide-Aspect TV, Feb., Video Signal-Processing System, Nov., 860 DeMarsh, LeRoy, HDTV Production Colori- 104 Kolb, Frederick J., Jr., and SMPTE Working metry, Oct., 796 Hisdal, Bjarne, Colorimetric Evaluation of TV Group on High Definition Electronic Pro- DeMarsh, LeRoy, et al., High-Resolution Elec- Light Sources, Jan., 27 duction, Annotated Glossary of Essential tronic Intermediate System for Motion- Hope, Thomas, 1990 Progress Report, Hope Terms, Edition No. 7.1, Feb., 111 Picture Film, Mar., 156 Reports, Apr., 286 Kristy, S., et al., High-Resolution Electronic In- DeMille, Cecil B., Motion Picture Directing, re- Hoshino, K., et al., A Psogrammable Real-Time termediate System for Motion-Picture print, June, 432 Video Signal-Processing System, Nov., 860 Film, Mar., 156 Annual Index 1991 1053 p L Thorpe, Laurence J., and Tanaka, Hiroshi, The Sony PCL HDVS Production Facility, June, 404 Lamberty, David C., Architectural and Acous- Pank, Robert A., A Unified Approach for a TV , HDTV and Film — Issues of Video tic Design of Temporary Broadcasting Fa- Graphics Animation Suite, Sept., 691 Signal Dynamic Range, Oct., 780 cilities, May, 347 Perry, Vinson R., and Klingelhofer, Marc, Tsunoi, R., A Hi-Vision VTR for Industrial Ap- LazarMi.,d eti asl.,, T he DigiS—y Ann cAd - HDTV Digital Frame Recorder, Jan., 10 plications Using a %-in. Videocassette, vanced Intelligent Bar Code Reader and Porter, L. C., Obituary of the Society’s First Mar., 173 Multiformat Film Counter/Calculator, President: C. Francis Jenkins, reprint, July, May, 342 526 Lipton, Lenny, The Evolution of Electronic Pylipow, Peter E., Improved-Strength Eastman Stereoscopy, May, 332 35mm Motion-Picture BH Perforations, V Luthra, Ajay, Sampling-Rate Conversion of Nov., 884 Video Signals, Nov., 869 Van Anda, James B., and Carter, Charles L., Ill, Infrared Imaging — Television in the Dark, May, 351 Vigneaux, S., et al., A Real-Time Video Map- Rajan, Ganesh, Sampling-Rate Conversion of ping and Manipulation System, Mar., 162 Video Signals, Nov., 869 Mamoulian, Rouben, Some Problems in Direct- Remley, Frederick M., Report of the 1991 ing Color Pictures, reprint, Dec., 970 MatsuImndoutsot,ri alM .,A peptl iacla.,t ioAn sH i-UVsiisnigo n a V%-TinR. Vfio-r tMeeeest iSnCg6s 0Ao f aInEdC SCT6C06B0, aNnodv .,S u8b8c8o mmit- WwW Richardson, F. H., Twenty-Five Years of Serv- deocassette, Mar., 173 ice, reprint, July, 520 Mayhew, Christopher A., Vision III Single- Walker, Marc S., Multistage Distribution Camera Autostereoscopic Methods, June, Switching Systems: Clos and Beyond, Dec., 416 S 946 McFarlane, Robert, Basile, Carlo, and Ciacci, Westcott, W. B., Precision, the Dominant Fac- Claudio, Subjective Testing of the HDS- tor in Motion Picture Machines, reprint, NA Satellite Signal in the K, Band, Sept., Saltarelli, Robert, Robotic Camera Con- Oct., 817 678 trol — A News Director’s Tool, Jan., 23 Wetmore, R. Evans, Nash, Gerald, and Berg- Monroe, Robert B., and O’Brien, Richard S., Sasaki, N., et al., A Programmable Real-Time gren, Glenn, The Design of a Very High 101 Years of Television Technology, re- Video Signal-Processing System, Nov., 860 Performance Motion-Picture Screening print, Aug., 606 Schreiber, William F., Considerations in the Room, Aug., 601 Design of HDTV Systems for Terrestrial Wischermann, Gerhard, Median Filtering of Broadcasting, Sept., 668 Video Signals — A Powerful Alternative, Schutz, Gavin, Report from the Ad Hoc Group July, 541 on Video-to-Film Transfer Characteris- Witty, Craig, Creating Filmless Motion-Picture tics, Aug., 637 Mattes on the LaserMatte System, Dec., Nash, Gerald, Berggren, Glenn, and Westmore, Scott, F., et al., A New Drum and Heads for the 963 R. Evans, The Design of a Very High Per- D-2 Digital VTR, Aug., 596 formance Motion-Picture Screening Sherlock, Michael J., Coming Together, Aug., Room, Aug., 601 630 Y Nguyen-Nhu, Anh, and Jacoby, Hans-Dieter, Shibaya, H., et al., A Hi-Vision VTR for Indus- Electronics in the New Generation of Arri- trial Applications Using a %-in. Videocas- Norrisf,le xJ oChanm eCr.a,s ,1 99N0o vP.r,o g8r8e0s s Report — Edu- SMPTsEet te,W oMrakri.n, g 17G3r oup on High Definition Yagi, ViR.d,e oe t Siagl.n,a l-AP rPocreosgsrianmg maSbysltee m,R eNaolv.-,T i8m6e0 cation, Apr., 292 Electronic Production and Kolb, Frederick Yajima, R., et al., A Programmable Real-Time ———., Kennel, Glenn, and DeMarsh, LeRoy, J., Jr, Annotated Glossary of Essential Video Signal-Processing System, Nov., 860 A Comparison of Color Negative Films Terms, Edition No. 7.1, Feb., 111 Yano, Sumio, and Yuyama, Ichiro, Stereoscopic and HDTV Cameras for Television Pro- Snell, Peter A., An Introduction to the Experi- HDTV: Experimental System and Psycho- gram Production, May, 337 mental Study of Visual Fatigue, reprint, logical Effects, Jan., 14 Jan., 33 Yokoyama, K., et al., A Hi-Vision VTR for In- Oo Spanglperro,a cLhaersr y tSo. , Vaindd eoBdeciksecr-, BaStsaendl ey EdDi.,t iAnpg,- dustrial Applications Using a %-in. Video- cassette, Mar., 173 Aug., 633 Yoshigi, H., et al., Matrix Conversion for Im- Obata, L., et al., A Hi-Vision VTR for Industrial Stelmach, Lew B., and Hearty, Paul J., Require- provement of Vertical-Temporal Resolu- Applications Using a %-in. Videocassette, ments for Static and Dynamic Spatial Res- tion in Letter-Box Wide-Aspect TV, Feb., O’BriMeanr,. ,R i1c7h3a rd S., and Monroe, Robert B., oPlsuytcihoonp hiyns iAcdavla ncEveadl uTaetlieovni,s iJoann .,S ys5t ems: A Young,10 4I rwin W., 1990 Progress Report — Edu- 101 Years of Television Technology, re- Stok, F. L., The Accordion Charge-Transfer cation, Apr., 292 print, Aug., 606 Mechanism: A New Development of the , 1990 Progress Report — Foreward, Ogiro, K., et al., A New Drum and Heads for F1r67a me-Transfer CCD Image Sensor, Mar., Apr., 220 the D-2 Digital VTR, Aug., 596 Yuyama, Ichiro, and Yano, Sumio, Stereoscopic Ohba, A., et al., A Real-Time Video Mapping Suzukpi,r ovNe.,m eentt alo.,f MVaetrrtiixc alC-oTnevmeprosriaoln Rfeors olIum-- HDTV: Experimental System and Psycho- and Manipulation System, Mar., 162 logical Effects, Jan., 14, tion in Letter-Box Wide-Aspect TV, Feb., Oka, M., et al., A Real-Time Video Mapping 104 and Manipulation System, Mar., 162 Okamoto, T., et al., A New Drum and Heads for T Z the D-2 Digital VTR, Aug., 596 Okrand, Marc, Closed Captioning in Real Time, June, 427 Zavrel, Robert J., Jr.. HDTV and NTSC Trans- Ono, H., et al., A New Drum and Heads for the Tanaka, Hiroshi, and Thorpe, Laurence J., The mission Using Direct Digital Synthesis, D-2 Digital VTR, Aug., 596 Sony PCL HDVS Production Facility, Dec., 961 Owen, Peter, Television Graphics for Film — June, 404 Zwaneveld, E., et al., The DigiSync — An Ad- Dream or Reality? Sept., 694 Thomas, Graham, HDTV Bandwidth Reduc- vanced Intelligent Bar Code Reader and Ozaki, S., et al., A New Drum and Heads for tion Using Motion Compensation and Multiformat Film Counter/Calculator, the D-2 Digital VTR, Aug., 596 DATYV, Feb., 92 May, 342 1054 Annual Index 1991 ~—