American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1926)

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May, 1926 AMERICAN CINE M ATOGR A PHER Twenty-three (Continued from Page >>) standing of which recently was ''The Iron Horse." Among the Fox productions which Schneiderman has photographed lately are "The Roughneck," "Kentucky Pride," "Thank You," "The Golden Strain" and "The Johnstown Flood." Secretary Charles G. Clarke, the secretary, is chief cinematographer for George Melford, with whom he has photographed "Salomy Jane," "The Light that Failed," "Flaming Barriers," "A Dawn of Tomorrow," "Tiger Love," "The Top of the World," "Friendly Enemies," "Without Mercy," "Simon the Jester," "Rocking Moon" and "Whispering Smith." Retiring Officers With the exception of Clark and Wilky, the list of the retiring A. S. C. officers, who served during the closing year, numbers Homer A. Scott, president; Victor Milner, first vice president; Bert Glennon, treasurer, and John W. Boyle, secretary. •^ Camera Craft and American Cinematographer may be had on a special one year's clubbing subscription at a very substantial saving. Separately, the two publications cost a total of $4.50 per year. By virtue of the clubbing offer, both may be had for $3.40. WANTED: Akeley Camera Ou tfit. State price and equipment. LEN H. ROOS c o A. S. C. , 1219-22 Guaranty Building Hollywood. <The Tleu? Home Is Reaclq NOW LOCATED IN OUR BUILDING % CORNER of WESTERN AVE. at VIRGINIA Office Space available for Motion Picture Producers and Others Same High Standard of Ries Pictures and Service for the Motion Picture Craft and the General Public BELL & HOWELL Slow Motion Akeley, Still and Graflex Cameras for Rent Call GRanite 1185 For Service in Developing, Printing, Enlarging, Reproductions and All Things Photographic