American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1926)

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Vol. VII AUGUST, 1926 No. 5 American Cinematographer Foster Goss. Editor and General Manager C. K. Phillips, Special Representative Contents : Page Scenes From A. S. C. Location Library 4 The Editor's Lens 5 Location Library Is Founded by A. S. C 6 Amateur Cinematography — An Amateur Gives Some Suggestions — By Hamilton Riddel 7 An Open Letter 8 Bad Negatives Hurt American Films in Europe 9 Hail Jackman Triumph in "The Devil Horse" 10 What It Takes to Be a Cinematographer — By Daniel B. Clark, A. S. C 1 1 In Camerafornia 12 Editors Enter Motion Pictures 15 PROJECTION — Conducted by Earl J. Denison Progress in Projection 16 Photograph Explosion from Air Amid Bursting Shots and Shells __ 19 Junior Cameramen Elect New President 20 Explains North Pole Close-up in Official Byrd Motion Picture 21 New Cinematographic Process Is Launched 23 Classified Advertising 25 E. B. Du Par, A. S. C, Works on Vitaphone 26 A. S. C. Roster An educational and instructive publication, espousing progress and art in motion picture photography. Published monthly by THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS, Inc. Subscription terms: United States, $3.00 a year; Canada, $3. 50 a year; foreign, $4.00 a year; single copies, 25 cents Advertising rates on application. 1219-20-21-22 Guaranty Building, Hollywood, California. Telephone GRanite 4274 (Copyright, 1926, by the American Society of Cinematographers, Inc.)