International photographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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International phOTOQRAphER Vol. XIII July, 1941 No. 6 LEADING ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE Universal^ Thrill Hunter, Krainukov Animated Cartoon Photography, Burton Paradise South, McGregor — Page 11 The Kodatron — Page 13 Using the Exposure Meter, Anderson Page 3 -Page 10 Page 18 PICTORIAL FEATURES "Martha", Mortensen — Page 2 Swordfishing with Shackelford — Page 7 "Father Takes a Wife," Bachrach — Page 8 "A Thousand Cameras," Longworth — Page 12 High Speed Action Shots — Pages 14, 15 REGULAR DEPARTMENTS 16 mm. Department — Page 20 Television, Evans — Page 21 Tradewinds — Page 22 Patents, Fulwider — Page 24 They Say, Rella— Page 28 Editor, Herbeiu Ai.i.i-.k Business Manager, Helen Boyce. Art Editor, John Corydon Hill. Contributing Editors: D. K. Allison, Georce 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. International Photographer, as the monthly official publication of International Pho tographers, Local 659, of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada, not only represents the entire personnel of photographers engaged in professional production of motion pictures in the United States and Canada, but also serves technicians in the studios and theatres, who are members of the International Alliance, as well as executives and creative artists of the production community and executives and engineers of the manufacturing organizations serving the motion picture industry. International Photographer assumes no responsibility for the return of unsolicited manuscripts or material. Subscription Rates: U.S.A., $2.50; Canada-Foreign, $3.00 per year. Single Copy, 25 cents. Australian Representative: McGill's News Agency, Melbourne. Office of Publication: 6461 Sunset Blvd. (Los Angeles P. 0.), Hollywood, California Telephone: Hillside 9189 Publication Dale: 5th of Each Month 111 BROWN-CAIDWEU "SHACK" and "JACK" Anyway that's the title Artist John Hill gave the picture. The picture, taken on the great Gobi Desert, shows "Jack" at the age of about two weeks, at which time Shackelford's party adopted him. One of the members of the expedition knew "Jack" should be kept warm at night, so he look his sleeveless leather jacket and neatly buttoned "Jack" into it each evening, putting his two feet through the armholes. One night "Jack" disappeared, never to be seen again — and fashionably attired in a fine leather jacket. What his mother thought when she saw him, or how he managed to discard the jacket (if he did) still remains a mystery. Shackelford promises a story, with plenty of pictures, on the Gobi Desc:t for another issue, but NEXT MONTH watch for a story on one of his MAGIC ISLANDS. also watch for a fine technical article BY WILSON LEAHY International Photographer for July, 1941