International photographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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negative exposure control on a precision basis will be a double benefit to the cinematographer. It will assure the finest possible negative quality for every scene exposed. And it will allow the cinematographer to release his attention from the exposure problem, and exercise to the fullest extent his unique talent as a master artist dealing in the medium of cinematography. Important IMoTicc For our National Defense Program. THE UNITED STATES ARMY, will require men experienced in still and sound motion picture production for service in the event of emergency. The basic enlisted organization of the G. H. Q. Signal Corps Photographic Unit is now in process of formation. We want to create a list of qualified men who will simply express their willingness to serve in this motion picture organization in case of complete mobilization of the United States Army. Those who have reached their 18th birthday and those who have not yet reached their 45th birthday will be eligible to join this organization. This presents an opportunity for men in the motion picture industry to serve, in emergency, in the branch for which they are best qualified. Those interested may register by writing the RESEARCH COUNCIL, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 1217 i Taft Bldg., Hollywood, California. Give | complete information on age, education, present position, studio with which con > nected, number of years in motion picture industry, etc. We will require several men of the following classifications to complete the tentai tive organization: Animation and title su' pervisors"; camera repair supervisors ( mo; tion picture and still ) ; cameramen ( motion picture and still) chemists (motion picture and still laboratory; clerks, cooks; editors ( picture and sound ) electricians ((motion picture); laboratory equipment engineers; laboratory supervisors (motion picture and still) machinists; motion picture engineers; motion picture camera department supervisors; negative cutters and assemblers, photographers (copy and printer) developers, projectionists; sound recording and re-recording engineers; supervisors; mixers; maintenance men, boom operators; recording and re-recording machine operators. YOU WILL NOT BE REQUIRED TO FORMALLY ENLIST OR ENROLL AT THIS TIME. This survey is for the purpose of obtaining information on qualified motion picture men willing to serve in time of national emergency. Tested Quality Every Improvement that has been found to be Practical by the most skilled engineers is incorporated in a ^Mitchell Camera MITCHELL CAMERA CORPORATION 665 NORTH ROBERTSON BLVD. WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. Cable Address "MITCAMCO" Phone OXford 1051 ACENC I ES Bell & Howell, Ltd., London, England Claud C. Carter, Sydney, Australia Motion Picture Camera Supply Co. New York City Fazalbhoy, Ltd., Bombay, India D. Nagase & Co., Ltd., Osaka, Japan H. Nassibian, Cairo, Egypt International Photographer for February, 1941 11