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International phoToqRAphER
Vol. XIII
May, 1941
No. 4
LEADING ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE
The Cinema Triangle, Miller — Page 3
"Art" on a Mountain Top, Fernstrom — Page 5
"Necessary Evil" Get His First Break — Page 7
S.M.P.E. Convention— Page 10
Up in the Air, McGregor — Page 16
Moving Mountain at Warner Bros. — Page 26
PICTORIAL FEATURES
-Page 2
Study for Wood Panel, De Angelis
Some of the Winners in Still Photography Show — Pages 6, 8, 9
"Lady from Cheyenne," Jones and Freulich — Pages 13, 14, 15
REGULAR DEPARTMENTS
16 mm Department — Page 20 The Say, Rella — Page 21 Tradewinds — Page 22 Television — Page 24 Patents, Fulwider — Page 25
Editor, Herbert Ali.ek
Business Manager, Helen Boyce. Art Editor, John Corydon Hill. Contributing Editors: D. K. Allison, George Hurrell, J. N. A. Hawkins, Roman
Freulich, Ernest Bachrach, Alvin Wyckoff, William V. Draper, Fred Gately,
George Scheibe. Copyright, 1941, by Local 659, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees
and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada.
Entered as Second Class matter, Sept. 30, 1930, at the Post Office at Los Angeles, California, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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