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The results of the survey (see Appendix C) were quantified in order to deter- mine how many students objected to a given score, and how many felt that a given score added to their experience of watching each film. The demonstration and survey were then repeated in a subsequent semester in another introducto- ry film course (see Appendix B and C), using a different group of students, a dif- ferent film and a different choice of electronic music in order to further test the validity of the hypothesis that an electronic score can enhance student engage- ment with silent cinema in a diverse set of circumstances. The. | KREUZNACH Strict inspection ensures the high quality of the sophisticated lenses. The first patent of Josef A. Schneider was awarded for a cinema lens in 1910. SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH Cutting-edge technology and market leader High-quality optical taking and reproducing systems are among the most complex products manufactured in industrial production. As a result only a few manufacturers have been able to establish themselves on the professional market in this sector. We are proud to be one of them SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH has SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH from the very start and Josef A. Schneider was granted his first patent for a cinema lens in 1910. SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH subsequently became the clear market leader and now has a share of more than 50 of the global market. been synonymous for first-class high-performance camera lenses for more than 90 years. Cinema lenses have always been an important product range in the versatile range of SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH enjoys the trust of demanding professionals who attach a legendary reputation to such internationally famous lenses as the XENAR APO-SYMMAR SUPER-ANGULON or COMPONON. This success is based on a rich vein of experience in lens design while utilizing the latest technologies and has also been secured for the future with the most sophisticated methods of calculation design production and testing. The corporation won its first Technical Achievement Award of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences the technical Oscar of the movie industry for a converter in 1976 this was followed by an award for the CINELUX-ULTRA in 1978 for the SUPER-CINELUX 35 in 2000 and again for the CINELUX PREMIERE in 2005. The same level of quality is also shown by all other SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH cinema lenses which are developed and produced only in Bad-Kreuznach and which provide the optimum solution for every application in professional cinema projection. Every single lens undergoes a strict final inspection and every model is available ex stock. .