API Registry JSON CSV exports Resources
Theme

Choose how MSRBot.io looks on this device.

Preference is stored in this browser only.

Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers ( Volume: 36, Issue: 2, February 1941)
[ACTIVE]

American Standards and Their Place in the Motion Picture Industry

Metadata

Publisher
SMPTE
Doc Type
Journal Article
Article Type
research-article
Abstract
The American Standards Association is a federation of trade associations, technical societies, and departments of the Federal Government. It was organized in 1918 as a result of the country's experience during the World War, and has since served as the national clearing house for standards. Some 400 American Standards have been approved to date in a wide variety of industrial fields and in the field of industrial and public safety. Some years ago at the request of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers, the American standards Association organized a Committee on Motion Picture Standards. This might be said to be the beginning of national standardization in the photographic field. The committee brought together, under the sponsorship of the SMPE, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Acoustical Society of America, and a wide circle of scientific, engineering, and commercial groups interested in cinematography. Some of the standards approved by the ASA through the coöperative work of these many groups have become world-wide. There are 33 standards and recommended practices now before the ASA for approval as a result of long and arduous work by the motion picture Sectional Committee. The association is also very actively engaged in the development of national standards for photography. A draft standard for determining photographic speeds of certain types of negative materials will probably be published in a few weeks for trial and criticism.
Publication Date
1941-02-01
DOI
10.5594/J09990
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/J09990
Author(s)
J. W. McNair
Source Data (JSON)

Full registry record with provenance metadata. Open directly: /api/doc/10.5594-J09990.json

Reference this Doc

Plain text (ISO 690 compliant)

Preview:
J. W. McNair; American Standards and Their Place in the Motion Picture Industry, Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers ( Volume: 36, Issue: 2, February 1941); SMPTE, 1941. Available at https://doi.org/10.5594/J09990
Snippet:
J. W. McNair; American Standards and Their Place in the Motion Picture Industry, Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers ( Volume: 36, Issue: 2, February 1941); SMPTE, 1941. Available at https://doi.org/10.5594/J09990

HTML (ISO 690 compliant)

Preview:
J. W. McNair; American Standards and Their Place in the Motion Picture Industry, Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers ( Volume: 36, Issue: 2, February 1941); SMPTE, 1941. Available at https://doi.org/10.5594/J09990
Snippet:
<span class="citation">J. W. McNair; <cite>American Standards and Their Place in the Motion Picture Industry</cite>, Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers ( Volume: 36, Issue: 2, February 1941); SMPTE, 1941. Available at <a href="https://doi.org/10.5594/J09990" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://doi.org/10.5594/J09990</a></span>

SMPTE Icon SMPTE's HTML Pub

Preview:
J. W. McNair; American Standards and Their Place in the Motion Picture Industry, Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers ( Volume: 36, Issue: 2, February 1941); SMPTE, 1941
doi: 10.5594/J09990
url: https://doi.org/10.5594/J09990
Snippet:
<li>
J. W. McNair; <cite id="bib-10-5594-j09990">American Standards and Their Place in the Motion Picture Industry</cite>, Journal of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers ( Volume: 36, Issue: 2, February 1941); SMPTE, 1941
<span class="doi">10.5594/J09990</span>
</li>