Agfa motion picture topics (Apr 1937-June 1940)

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Wings for Mars that Kronquist’s ready pencil superimposed the seaplane (drawn from a scale wind-tunnel model ! ) over a background photo made by his own camera. During succeeding months spent with Boeing, as the “clippers” and “stratoliners” were completed and flew, Kronquist’s activities turned more Photographed by Lawrence Kronquist and more away from the graphic and more and more toward the photographic. His stills, at first snapped merely as studies for future sketches, or for the fun of it, had the spark of pictorial drama that editors craved: inevitably they found their way into print. 19