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They used to weigh 99 lbs. each!
But the light lost 70 lbs!
That's Gail' carrying the new Colortran 4KW Soft-Lite. Thanks to new aluminum construction it's down from a backbreal<lng 99 lbs to only 29 lbs. Light enough to be easily carried New improved reflector design provides ultra smooth soft light over a wide field: simulates cloudy bright daylight effect No shadows. Available in 750 watt, 1, 2. 4, and 8 KW models with the new ?000 watt. Tungsten Halogen, 750 hour, mogul screw base lamps. Individually switched for maximum versatility. Gall' says "for more information, see a Colortran Dealer, or write mo direct."
'99 lbs soaking wet (Not For Sale)
Colortran
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then examines the genesis of five separale works of art. Piero Monassi, a >oiing Italian sculptor, who is sculpting The Frunklm .Mint series on The Cienius of Michelangelo, is seen at work in the Sistme Chapel and at The Accademia in Florence and he himself discusses his artistic approach. The same technique is used as we follow the American artists Harold Faulkner on his history of the United Slates series and Anlhon\ Jones on his Big Game Series for the East African Wildlife Society, Gilroy Roheris of his widely acclaimed series on Birds, and the British sculptor, Philip Nathan, as he moves through the world of Shakespeare in his design for the Shakespeare series. Each sculptor talks about his own approach while Raditschnig's camera probes the very essence of the work.
Philadelphia sculptor Harold Faulkner relives tilstory on the fields of Valley Forge for the Franklin Mint
Upon the film's completion, Segel then directed, as too few clients do, that the film be given the ma.ximiini support in term of previews, premieres and press and television showings. Its world premiere was held to great acclaim at the American Numismatic conference at the Washington Hilton , and supportive television showings , were arranged by Nfodern Talking Pic i ture Service.
Following this, subsequent premieres were shown at the Phil.idelphiu Art Alliance and at Lincoln (enter in New >ork. A beautifulK designed brochure was ready and avail.ible with the film and there will probably be some special theatrical short version distributed in the nation's theatres through! out the year. ■
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