Motion Picture Daily (Oct-Dec 1960)

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Not for love nor money. . . There are times when no re-take is possible—the once-in-a-lifetime photographic opportunities that can come up any time, anywhere . . . And so often do! That's why photographers appreciate the security of Eastman Film, black-and-white or colorappreciate, too, the advice and cooperation of the Eastman Technical Service for Motion Picture Film devoted solely to the service of the industry. For more information, write Motion Picture Film Department EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester 4, N. Y. East Coast Division Midwest Division 342 Madison Avenue 1 30 East Randolph Drive New York 17, N.Y. Chicago 1, III. West Coast Division 6706 Santa Monica Blvd. Hollywood 38, Calif. For the purchase of film: W. J. German, Inc. Agents for the sale and distribution of Eastman Professional Motion Picture Films Fort Lee, N.J., Chicago, III., Hollywood, Calif ALWAYS shoot in color— Eastman Color Film Spectrum of the Sixties