American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1949)

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Titling: 12; 56; 170 Tomorrow's Television: 166 Tompkins, Warwick — "Fifteen Dollar Movie Star": 408 — "Filming The Harvester Ant": 18 Translucent Photo Backgrounds Cut Production Costs: 240 Tutwiler, Thomas, ASC — "Suit The Angle To The Scene": 405 25 Years Ago With A.S.C. Members: 26; 62; 98; 140; 176; 222; 294 Two-Camera Man: 53 Tyro In Technicolor: 322 U Use of Films In Television: 50 V Vogel, Paul C., A.S.C. — "Different and Difficult": 436 W What's New In Equipment, Accessories & Service69; 109; 184; 222; 458 Wixon, Bernarr — "Synchronized Sound For Home Movies": 91 ASSIGNMENTS (Continued from Page 434) Keel, Louis Calhern, J. Carrol Naish, Edward Arnold, Keenan Wynn and Benay Venuta. George Sidney, director. • Harold Rossen, “Asphalt Jungle,” with Sterling Hayden, Jean Hagen and James Mitchell. John Huston, director. 0 John Alton, “Mystery Street,” with Ri¬ cardo Montalban, Sally Forrest, Bruce Ben¬ nett and Marshall Thompson. John Sturges, director. • Harold Lipstein, “The Skipper Surprises His Wife,” with Robert Walker, Joan Les¬ lie, Edward Arnold, Spring Byington and Leon Ames. Elliott Nugent, director. • Robert Planck, “Summer Stock,” (Tech¬ nicolor) with Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Gloria DeHaven, Phil Silvers and Eddie Bracken. Charles Walters, director. Monogram • Gilbert Warrenton, “Young Daniel Boon,” (In Color) with David Bruce, Kris¬ tine Miller. Reginald LeBorg, director. • William Sickner, “Joe Palooka In Hon¬ eymoon For Five,” with Joe Kirkwood, Leon Errol and Pamela Blake. Jean Yarbrough, director. • Harry C. Neumann, “Fence Riders,” with Whip Wilson, Reno Browne and Andy Clyde. Wallace Fox, director. Paramount • William Mellor, “A Place In The Sun,” with Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift and Shelly Winters. George Stevens, director. • George Barnes, “Mr. Music,” with Bing Crosby, Charles Coburn, Ruth Hussey and Nancy Olson. Richard Hadyn, director. • Roy Hunt, “Outrage,” (Pine-Thomas) with Macdonald Carey, Gail Russell, Ed Rios. Joseph Losey, director. 0 Charles Lang, “September,” (Hal Wallis Prod.) with Joan Fontaine, Joseph Cotten, Francoise Rosay and Robt. Arthur. William Dieterle, director. • Victor Milner, “The Furies,” (Hal Wallis Prod.) with Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey, Walter Huston. Anthony Mann, di¬ rector. R.K.O. • Freddie Young, “Treasure Island” (Walt Disney Prodn. — Shooting in England) with Bobby Driscoll, Robert Newton, Basil Sidney and Denis O’Dea. Byron Haskin, director. • Harry Wild, “Carriage Entrance,” with Robert Mitchum, Ava Gardner and Melvyn Douglas. Robert Stevenson, director. • Leo Tover, “Blind Spot,” (Skirball-Manning Prod.) with Claudette Colbert, Robert Ryan and Jane Cowl. Mel Ferrer, director. ® Harry Stradling, “Edge Of Doom,” (Goldwyn Prod.) with Dana Andrews, Far¬ ley Granger, Joan Evans. Mark Robson, di¬ rector. 20th Century-Fox f • Charles G. Clarke, “Two Corridors East” (Shooting in Berlin, Germany) with Montgomery Clift, Paul Douglas, Cornelia Burch and Burni Loebel. George Seaton, di¬ rector. • Arthur Miller, “The Gun Fighter,” with Gregory Peck, Helen Wescott, Jean Parker and Skip Homeier. Henry King, director. • Joseph LaShelle, “The Big Fall,” with John Garfield, Micheline Prelle, Luther Adler and Orley Lindgren. Jean Negulesco, direc¬ tor. • Leon Shamroy, “Cheaper By The Dozen,” (Technicolor) with Jeanne Crain, Clifton Webb, Myrna Loy, Betty Lynn. Sara Allgood. Walter Lang, director. ® Milton Krasner, “No Way Out,” with Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell, Stephen McNally and Fred O’Neal. Joseph Mankiewicz, director. United Artists ® Henry Freulich, “The Iriquois Trail,” (Bernard Small Prod.) with George Mont¬ gomery, Brenda Marshall, Glen Langan, Sheldon Leonard and Paul Cavanaugh. Phil Karlson, director. ® Robert De Grasse, “The Men,” (Stanley Kramer Prod.) with Marlon Brando, Teresa Wright, Richard Erdman and Everett Sloan. Fred Zinnemann, director. UniversalInternational • William Daniels, “Deported” (Shooting in Italy) with Marta Toren, Jeff Chandler. Robert Siodmak, director. ® Maury Gertzman, “Double Crossbones,” (In Color) with Helena Carter, Donald O’Connor, John Emery. Charles Barton, di¬ rector. ® Irving Glassberg, “Shoplifter,” with Scott Brady, Mona Freeman, and Andrea King. Charles Lamont, director. • Maury Gertzman, “Death On A Side Street,” with James Mason, Marta Toren and Dan Duryea. Hugo Fregonese, director. Warner Brothers • Ted McCord, “The Victim,” with Joan Crawford, David Brian and Steve Cochrane. Vincent Sherman, director. 0 Ernest Haller, “The Hawk And The Arrow,” with Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo and Frank Allenby. Jacques Tourneur, di¬ rector. ® Sidney Hickox, “The Rock Bottom,” with Eleanor Parker, Patricia Neal, Ruth Roman, and Lief Ericson. Robert Wise, director. • Robert Burks, “The Glass Menagerie,” with Gertrude Lawrence, Jane Wyman, Kirk Douglas, Arthur Kennedy. Irving Rapper, director. • Carl Guthrie, “Storm Center,” with Gin¬ ger Rogers, Ronald Reagan and Doris Day. Stuart Heisler, director. ® Wilfrid Kline, “Colt .45,” (Technicolor) with Randolph Scott and Zachary Scott. Ed¬ ward Marin, director. 0 Karl Freund, “Bright Leaf,” with Gary Cooper, Jack Carson, Lauren Bacall, Patricia Neal, Donald Crisp, Elizabeth Patterson and Jeff Corey. Michael Curtiz, director. NOW AVAILABLE! ® 35mm. Variable Area Film Re¬ cording Equipment. ® 35mm. Re-recorders. ® Interlock Systems. ® Studio Mixer Consoles. ® Portable Converters. • 35 mm. Double Film Magazines and Loop Attachments. QUALITY FILM RECORDING EQUIPMENT SINCE 1930 BLUE SEAL SOUND DEVICES 536 E. 85th St., New York 28, N.Y. Cable Address: SOUNDFILM AKELEY CAMERA AND INSTRUMENT C0RP. 1 75 Varick Street New York 14, New York — Established 1914 — Designers and manufacturers of silent and sound motion picture cameras with 225° shutter opening, (288° shutter opening for television use), gyro tripods and precision instruments. Complete engineering and machine shop facilities for experimental work, model and production runs. INQUIRIES INVITED December, 1949 • American Cinematographer • 461