American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1926)

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Twenty four AMERICAN C INE M AT OGR APHER July, 1926 (Continued from Page 1 0) together in one place. Also it will contain the general offices of the company and of the sales department. Different Lines Construction of this important building is in line with the success of the company in the fields of its activity. These are industrial illumination, photographic and motion picture lighting; also in the various applications of quartz apparatus as a source of ultra-violet light. An added field is the manufacture of mercury switches. The plan for development is evidence of the confidence of the board of directors in the future of the company under the administration of W. A. D. Evans, who has been president since its affiliation with the General Electric Co. Lockwood Greene & Co. of New York are the engineers on the new job. The contracts for building have not as yet been awarded. Cohen Celebrates Eleventh Anniversary With Pathe News Emanuel Cohen, editor of Pathe News, sailed for Europe last month via the S. S. Majestic, bound for England, France, Germany and other European countries, where he will confer with his camera staff and expand his facilities abroad along certain lines. He recently celebrated his 11th anniversary as editor of Pathe News. E. Burton Steene, A. S. C, has returned to Hollywood from Oakland, Calif., where he filmed Akeley camera shots for Paramount's "The Campus Flirt." SUBSCRIBE FOR THE American Cinematographer WHETHER for interior or outdoor shots, Zeiss Lens equipment on your camera insures results. No matter how thorough your methods, how good your lighting or how elaborate your settings, the final result will be better — whenever and whereever Zeiss Lenses are employed. CARL ZEISS, Inc. 153 West 23rd St. New York [Formerly H. M. Bennett] A NEW LENS "That has made good" Large aperture F:2.3. To a large extent responsible for the Bas-relief, or solid appearance of the subject on the screen. Good definition over the entire field, yet not harsh or wiry. A portrait lens In short focal lengths 40mm, 50mm, 76mm, with full closing diaphragm. Price is reasonable 40mra 150.00 .'.On, m 50.0O 75mm. . . 55.00 A trial will be satisfying ASTRO-GESELLSCHAFT, mbh., Berlin FOR SALE BT MITCHELL CAMERA CORPORATION 6025 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles, Calif. ^T -■^y^