American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1924)

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December, 1924 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER Tiuenty-one MANHATTAN MUTTERINGS^ (Continued from page 15) Famous Players Notes Faxon Dean has finished his first eastern production and is starting a new one with Tommy Meighan. The title will be "Bed Rock," and the direction will be in the hands of Eddie Sutherland. Faxon will go to Alabama on this one as a great number of scenes are laid in the coal mining region of Birmingham. -I wonder if they still have their 24 votes for Underwood down there. * * * Al Wyckoff is still busily engaged on "The Swan," under the direction of Mr. Buchowetski. Al has had any number of big sets in this one and all have been well handled. Hal Rosson is between pictures at present but expects to start one soon with director Paul Sloan. * * * Roy Hunt is photographing "Miss Bluebird" for Director Frank Tuttle. The production is well under way. * * * Al Ligouri is still busily at it with Director Sidney Olcott on "Salome of the Tenements," production about twothirds the way thrugh. All of which goes to show that things photographically are more or less humming in "Lil Old New York" and as far as the writer is concerned he is busy as . WANTED Bell Howell Camera complete. Will pay cash. Write Glennon, A. S. C. WINF1ELD-KERNER STUDIO LIGHTING EQUIPMENT OUR NEW ROTARY SPOT LIGHT Is Second to None Ask for Demonstration Al. De Bus "The Heavylite Man" Los Angeles County Distributor Wmfield-Kerner Products Factory: Hollywood Office: 323-27 East 6th Street 6725-55 Santa Monica Blvd. Phone VAndike 6211 Phones: GRanit 9601, GRanit 9402 Night Phone GRanit 4864 TITLES ART BACK GROUNDS FOR RENT Two Bell and Howell Cameras, 40, 50, 75 mm. lenses, Thalhammer iris. Jean Trebaol, Jr., 7042 itilson Street, Palms, Calif. Telephone 761-243. FOREIGN AND AMERICAN RESEARCH PHOTOGRAPHS TELEPHONE HE MPSTD 8761 international' kinema research LOU HOWLAND Hollywood Security Bldg.