The Cine Technician (1943 - 1945)

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BEHIND THE SCENES Behind the power and brilliance of modern screen productions stands the unvarying high quality of Kodak negative films. Each does its specific work surpassingly well. From long experience, directors and cameramen — in the studio and in the firing line — take for granted this vital contribution to each scene's success. PLUS-X for general studio use SUPERXX when little light is available BACKGROUNDS for backgrounds and exterior work KODAK NEGATIVE FILMS / KODAK LIMITED MOTION PICTURE FILM DEPT. KODAK HOUSE. KINGSWAY, LONDON. W.C.J