International photographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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"A Thousand Cameras," by Bert Longworlh, from Warner Bros.' short, "Richard Ilimher and His Band." These shots were made with two old mirrors, about twelve feet wide, used in "Gold Diggers of 1936," one of the mirrors having acquired a large bulge from having stood so long. The lighting is all from the side, whieh when reflected gives the front lighting. First eameraman, Arthur Todd; operative cameraman, George INogle; assistant, Frank Evans; stills, Bert Six; director, Jean Negulesco; assistant director, Jaek Sullivan. 12