American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1963)

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SOUND! CRISP CHAR AND LIGHT (IN WEIGHT) 16mm MAGNASYNC RECORDER Model X-400 Type 15 is especially designed for servicing "On-the-Go" producers who prefer everything in one case — playback power amplifier, monitor loudspeaker, recorder, footage counter, rewind, torque motors — an ALL-IN-ONE magnaphonic sound system (S.M.P.T.E. standard performance) com¬ plete in a single easy-to-carry case. Will accommodate standard 1200 foot film reels. Write for illustrated brochure. PRICED ONLY $1385 Model X-400 for extra lightweight portability, from $985 S.O.S. carries the complete line of Magnasync recording systems. Other ads; Pages 7, 10, 12, 14, 18 and 53 Russell Metty, ASC, “The Thrill of it All” (Ross Hunter-Martin Melcher Prod.; Tech¬ nicolor) with Doris Day and James Garner. Norman Jewison, director. Chart.es Lang, ASC, “Charade” (Stanley Donen Prod.; T’color; shooting in Paris) with Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. Stan¬ ley Donen, producer-director. Ray Flin, “It's a Man’s World”*. Ray Rennahan, ASC, “Laramie”*. Jack MacKenzie, ASC, “Leave It to Beav¬ er”*. Nick Musuraca, ASC, “Jack Benny Show”*, “George Gobel Show”*. Walter Strenge, ASC, “Wide Country”*. TWENTIETH CENUTRY-FOX, N. Y. Don Malkames, ASC, Arthur Ornitz, “The Laughmakers”*. WARNER BROS. Lucien Ballard, ASC, “Wall of Noise” with Suzanne Pleshette and Ty Hardin. Richard Wilson, direcor. Carl Guthrie, ASC, “True”*. Lewis Jennings, Robert Hoffman, “Hawai¬ ian Eye”*. Harold Stine, ASC, Lewis Jennings, “77 Sunset Strip”*. Harold Stine, ASC, Jack Marquette, “Gallant Men”*. Harold Lipstein, ASC, “Rampage” (Seven Arts Prod.; Technicolor) with Robert Mitchum and Elsa Martinelli. Phil Karlson, di¬ rector. Haskell Wexler, “America, America” (Athena Ents. Corp. Prod.; shooting in Athens) with Stathis Giallelis, Elia Kazan, producer-director. Burt Glennon, “The Dakotas”*. ZIV-UNITED ARTISTS Monroe Askins, “Ripcord”*. FOX WESTERN AVENUE James Van Trees, ASC, “Dobie Gillis”*. GENERAL SERVICE STUDIOS Lester Shorr, ASC, “The Beverly Hill¬ billies”*. Robert Moreno, “Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet’*. GOLDWYN STUDIOS Norbert Brodine, ASC, “The New Loretta Young Show”*. INDEPENDENT Ernest Haller, ASC, “The Lilies of the Field” (Rainbow Prod.; UA release) with Sidney Poitier and Lilia Skala. Ralph Nel¬ son, producer-director. Jack Specht, “Born Hunters” (Pandora Pictures; Eastman color; shooting in Texas) with Harv Butler. Ralph White, producerdirector. Alan Stensvold, ASC, “Here’s Las Vegas” (Producers Equity Corp.; UA release; Pathe color) with personnel of Las Vegas shows. Mitchell Leisen, director. Robert Tobey, ASC, “Tomorrow You Die” (Jos. F. Robertson Prod.) with Peter Breck and Kent Taylor. Herbert L. Strock, director. Murray Deatley, “The Lucifer Rose” (LeCamp Prod.) with Warrene Off and Helen Campus. John Hertelendy, producer-director. Joseph Brun, ASC, “International Show¬ time”*. Sol Necrin, “Dorothy Killgalen Show”* (New York). William Clothier, “McClintock !” (Batjac Prod., UA release; P’Vision & Technicolor) with John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara. Andrew V. McLaglen, director. William Mellor, ASC, “The Greatest Story Ever Told” (Geo. Stevens Prod., UA release; P’Vision & Cinerama in Technicol¬ or) with Max Van Sydow and Charlton Heston. George Stevens, producer-director. Joseph MacDonald, ASC, “Muriel” (Argos Films-Alpha, Paris & Dear Films, Rome, UA release; Eastman color; shooting in France) with Delphine Seyrig and Jean Phierre. Alain Resnais, director. Joseph Biroc, ASC, “Toys in the Attic” (Mirisch Co.; P’Vision) with Dean Martin and Geraldine Page. George Roy Hill, direc¬ tor. Joseph La Shelle, ASC, “Irma La Douce” (P’Vision & Color; Mirisch-Edward Alperson Presentation) with Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine. Billy Wilder, director. Ted Moore, “Call Me Bwana” (Eon Prods.; shooting in London) with Bob Hope and Anita Ekberg. Gordon Douglas, director. Jack Hildyard, “55 Days at Peking” (Samuel Bronston Prod.; Super Technirama-70 & Technicolor; shooting in Spain) with Charleston Heston and Ava Gardner. Nicholas Ray, director. George Folsey, ASC, “The Balcony” (City Film Corp.; Continental Distr. Co. release) with Shelley Winters and Peter Falk. Joseph Strick, director. Conrad Hall, “Stoney Burke”* (Daystar). KEYWEST STUDIOS Fred West, ASC, (Family Films) Series of Religious pictures. , SAVE MONEY j When Filming In Europe By Renting Your Camera Equipment From CHEVEREAli j PARIS, FRANCE We Service The Entire Continent CAMERAS, including the Mitchell BFC 65mm CRANES DOLLIES 20 RUE DE LA CHINE PARIS 20, FRANCE TeiS: MEN 9472, PYR 5104 Cable: Cameraloc Paris AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER, JANUARY, 1963 57