Agfa motion picture topics (Apr 1937-June 1940)

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Above All Cinematographers rightly value quality and dependability in motion picture film products above all other things. These values are outstandingly evident in every inch of today’s perfected Agfa motion picture films. In addition, Agfa-Ansco offers a variety of film types to meet every production requirement. Agfa Supreme — the pioneer highspeed fine-grain production negative — is universally recognized as the finest production film in the field. Agfa Infra-Red is unique for making convincing exterior nighteffects by day, and for capturing spectacularly overcorrected day-effects. Agfa U Itra-Specd Pan gives that extra margin of unrivalled speed which often means the difference between failure and success in special scenes under unfavorable lighting conditions. All three conform to standards that place quality and dependability above all. Made by Agfa Ansco Corporation in Binghamton, New York. AGFA RAW HOLLYWOOD 0424 Santa Monica Blvd. Distributed by FILM CORPORATION NEW YORK 245 West 55th Street