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APA Citation

Society of Motion Picture Engineers (U.S.)  1944  The technique of motion picture production, a symposium of papars presented at the 51st semi-annual convention of the Society of motion picture engineers, Hollywood, California  Pub. for the Society of Motion Picture Engineers by Interscience Publishers, Inc., New York, N.Y. :

MLA Citation

Society of Motion Picture Engineers (U.S.)  The technique of motion picture production, a symposium of papars presented at the 51st semi-annual convention of the Society of motion picture engineers, Hollywood, California  Pub. for the Society of Motion Picture Engineers by Interscience Publishers, Inc., New York, N.Y. :  1944

Australian/Harvard Citation

Society of Motion Picture Engineers (U.S.)  1944,  The technique of motion picture production, a symposium of papars presented at the 51st semi-annual convention of the Society of motion picture engineers, Hollywood, California  Pub. for the Society of Motion Picture Engineers by Interscience Publishers, Inc., New York, N.Y. :

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