N.P.S. photograph ABOVE: Margaret Heath, one of the Censor's staff, checks films awaiting certificates. BELOW, left, is the recentlyinstalled Film Editor—the only machine of its kind in the country—which takes all types of films. It handles both optical and magnetic recordings, and in stereophonic films each sound-track can be isolated. Operating it here is the
chief projectionist, W. O. Rigarlsford.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 871, 13 April 1956, Page 7
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60N.P.S. photograph ABOVE: Margaret Heath, one of the Censor's staff, checks films awaiting certificates. BELOW, left, is the recentlyinstalled Film Editor—the only machine of its kind in the country—which takes all types of films. It handles both optical and magnetic recordings, and in stereophonic films each sound-track can be isolated. Operating it here is the chief projectionist, W. O. Rigarlsford. New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 871, 13 April 1956, Page 7
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