American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1926)

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Eight AMERICAN CI NEM AT OGR APHER April, 1926 History Makers in IDorld of Cirtematoqraphij M a n y Achievements Made by Sextet of Noted A. S. C. Camera C e 1 e b r i t i e s. % Artists Responsible / o r Pictorial Masterpieces in the Cine m a W o r 1 d. Ernest Palmer, A. S. C, who has imbued the Fox production, "Yellow Fingers," with rare cinematographic at m os p here. Norbert Brodin, A. S. (J., who is now filming Frank Lloyd's "The If ise Guy." His work in "The Sea Hawk is still remembered. Ernest Haller, A. S. C, who has put Michael Arlen's thoughts in cinematographic form in "The Dancer from Paris." George Barnes, A. S. C., who is carrying on with the quality of -work he manifested in "The Dark Angel." Bert Glennon, A. S. C, who is the photographic mentor on the current Paramount features starring Pol a Negri. Her ford Tynes Cowling, A. S. G, who is scoring a great personal "scoop" in filming Sir Hari Singh's coronation.