American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1963)

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Classified Ads Continued from Preceding Page EQUIPMENT WANTED INSTANT CASH HIGHEST PRICES PAID for your used 1 6mm and 35mm professional equipment of any kind URGENTLY NEED ARRIS, AURICONS, MITCHELLS, •Zoom lenses; lab, editing lighting & recording equipment for our Rental Program CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME NEW — USED RENT, BUY TRADE, REPAIR HOLLYWOOD CAMERA COMPANY 6838 SUNSET BLVD., HOLLYWOOD 28 CALIF. WHY SACRIFICE your production and struggle with old or used equipment when we can trade for cash or new equipment? Let us know what you have and what you need. THE CAMERA MART, INC. 1845 Broadway PL 7-6977 New York 23, N.Y. WANTED IMMEDIATELY TEN (10) MITCHELL MARK II REFLEX 35 CAMERAS/ACCESSORIES CAMERA SERVICE CENTER, INC. 333 W. 52nd St., N.Y. PL 7-0906 WANTED PHOTOGRAPHER Cameraman for documentary film unit creat¬ ing programs for major midwestern video chain. Must be thoroughly experienced with 1 6mm double-system sound and capable of both creative photography and editing. The unit produces nine films per year in a variety of documentary forms, ranging from spot news to dramatic dialogue technique. You must be able to supply sample films on which you have both photography and editing credits. Write Personnel Department, CROSLEY BROAD¬ CASTING CORPORATION, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202. EDITOR — YOUNG, SINGLE, MAN OR WOM¬ AN. Must have thorough knowledge of 16mm editing and preparation. Excellent opportunity for right person. New studio — fully equipped editing room. GALAXY PRODUCTIONS, INC., 5233 N.E. 15 St., Des Moines, Iowa 50313. FILMS wanted. Buy or Syndicate. Sound or Silent. Box 1498, AMERICAN CINEMATOG¬ RAPHER. SERVICES AVAILABLE FILM assignments, 16mm, Detroit area, scenic stockshots. Expert German history, language, customs, available for travelogue filming Sum¬ mer 1964. HOWARD TRIEST, 24251 Eastwood, Oak Park, M'ch. 48227. 16mm FILM assignments — Chicago, scenic, in¬ dustrial, in-plant. ARLETTE STUDIO FILM PRO¬ DUCTIONS, 1657 Grace St., Chicago 13, Illi¬ nois. Bl 8-8612. Ask for brochure. CANADA Montreal, all 16mm facilities and experienced staff using Magnasync recording, Arrlflex, Auricon cameras. DAVID BIER STUDIOS, 265 Vitre Street, W., Montreal, P.Q. 734 SERVICES AVAILABLE 8MM MAGNETIC STRIPING SERVICE, 50 ft. roll $1.60 postpaid. MAGNETIC SYSTEMS COMPANY, 8mm Div., 84-37 170 St., Jamaica 32, New York. 16 MM film assignments in Penna. mountain and Philadelphia area. Have good equipment and will travel. STULL S PHOTO SERVICE, 156 S. Main St., Nazareth, Penna. ALASKA . . . 16mm film assignments . . . spe¬ cializing in Wildlife and Scenic . . . stock shots available on 7255. RON HAYES, Box 1711, Ph. FA 2-1584, Anchorage, Alaska. BRUSSELS. European common market assign¬ ments. Top notch director-cameraman for fea tures and documentaries. V. N. RUDIN, 44, Rue de Francs, Etterbeek-Brussels, Belgium. WANTED 16/35mm film assignments. Scenic, industrial, commercial, stock, in-plant and fea¬ ture. Top Hollywood personnel and equipment available. GLENN ROLAND PRODUCTIONS, 1615 Bayadere Terrace, Corona del Mar, Calif. COLOR DUPLICATES 1 6MM to 8MM color reduction duplicates or 16mm color duplicates. 09f per foot. Cash with order or COD. Satisfaction guaranteed. BEST FILM SERVICES, Room 1409, 209 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago 6. LABORATORY & SOUND SOUND RECORDING at a reasonable cost. High Fidelity 1 6 or 35. Quality guaranteed. Complete studio and laboratory services. Color printing and lacquer coating. ESCAR MOTION PICTURE SERVICE, INC., 7315 Carnegie Ave¬ nue, Cleveland 3, Ohio. Phone ENdicott 1-2707. LOW COST ADVERTISING is available in the Classified Advertising columns of American Cine¬ matographer. All it costs is 20^ per word. Sell, swap, buy! INDEX TO AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER VOLUME 44, NOS. 1 TO 12 INCL. INDEX BY TITLE OR SUBJECT — A — Aerial Image Techniques, Sept. 524. After Photography, What?, Jan. 24. A.S.C. Recommendation No. 11, Jan. 35. — B — Battle Scenes and Model Shots, Aug. 472 Beginner's Luck In Filming Indian Ceremonials, Sept. 526. Browning Memorial Awards, Jul. 404. — C — Cameras Follow The Horses, Sept. 522. "Cleopatra," Photographing, Jul. 398. Color Versus B&W Workprints, Feb. 84. Colortran's Electronic Dimmer System, Jul. 410. Colortran's Quartz Lights, Mar. 162. Combined Techniques In Visual Effects, Aug. 474. — D — David And Lisa" — A Photographic Challenge, Jul. 404. Designed For Shootin' From The Shoulder, May 284. Designing And Producing The Credit Titles For "Its A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World,'' Dec. 706. Dimension 150 (Wide-screen system), Aug. 471. Double-frame 8mm, Apr. 225. — E — 8mm Sound Films, Apr. 223. — F — "Fail Safe,'1 Photography of, Aug. 462. Filming "David And Lisa," Jul. 404. Filming In Asia For American TV, Jan. 26. Filming Indian Ceremonials, Sept. 526. Filming "Lilies Of The Field," Nov. 640. Filming "The Defenders," Jul. 400. Filming The Birth Of An Elephant, Jul. 406. Filming "The Great Escape," Jun. 336. Filming "Shell's Wonderful World Of Golf," Feb. 96. Filters Aid Location Photography, Jul. 428. Fitting The Camera To The Job, Jan. 32. Flashback To Yesteryear: 1922— William Daniels, ASC, Feb. 121. 1923 — Arthur Miller, ASC, Mar. 175. 1923 — 'Covered Wagon' Title, Jul. 420. 1916 — Reginald Lyon, ASC, Oct. 608. Follow-focus Technique, Nov. 647. Function Of Chemicals In Reversal Processing, Dec. 716. — H — Hitch-Hike Sync, Jun. 340. How Do You Edit The Sound?, Mar. 160. Hud," The Photography Of, Jul. 408. International Show-Time,'1 Shooting It In Color, May 288. It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," Pho¬ tographing, Dec. 704. Journey To The Stars," (Photography Of), Jun. 344. Laboratory Procedure For 35mm Color, Mar. 165. Lighting: Mar. 162; Nov. 658. "Lilies Of The Field," Photography Of, Nov. 640. Location Photography, Apr. 228. Lookout Mountain — Filming Center Of APCS, Apr. 220. Low Key For "Fail Safe," Aug. 462. — M — Make Way For Youth, Feb. 92. Matte Box For Producing Effects In 16mm, May 290. Miracle At Midnight," Photography Of, Oct. 594. Mitchell Mark II Reflex, The, Jan. 36. Motion Picture Lighting With Photoflood Lamps, Nov. 658. Motor For A Zoom Lens, Mar. 168. "Mutiny On The Bounty," Photography Of, Feb. 90. — N — New Life For Old Commercials, Sept. 534. New System Of Light Measurement For Ex¬ posure Control, Nov. 650. Nine Guides To Good Narration, Nov. 654. — P — Panavision's New Lenses And Camera Equip¬ ment, Sept. 530. Panorama Movies, Dec. 714. Photographing A Walt Disney Production, Jan. 22. Photographing "Cleopatra," Jul. 398. AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER, DECEMBER, 1963