International photographer (Jan-Dec 1934)

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March, 1934 The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER Thirteen Announcement! The Brulatour Bulletin, published for more than two years in the leading Cinematographers' publications, was discontinued a few months ago because we felt that the field had been completely covered. Meantime, scores of cameramen have asked us to resume publication of The Brulatour Bulletin. Heads of camera departments at practically every major studio have made the same request. Very recently we have received similar requests from studio production executives who found The Bulletin most helpful in identifying the cinematographers associated with important productions throughout the industry, during actual production period. At its inception, The Brulatour Bulletin was frankly a publicity feature, designed to extend the service and good-will of Eastman Kodak Company and ). E. Brulatour, Inc., Distributors of Eastman Films. It proved to be more than that. It developed into a barometer of photographic activity — closely observed by cameramen, their immediate department heads and top executives alike. This because it was always dependable, reliable, informative and briefly to the point. Therefore, Eastman Kodak Company and ). E. Brulatour, Inc., will extend this vital service and henceforth will publish The Brulatour Bulletin each Monday as a feature of The Hollywood Reporter. First issue Monday, March fifth — every Monday thereafter —Read it. It will interest the industry. J. E. BRULATOUR, Inc.