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July, 1926
AMERICAN CINE M AT O G R APHER
Twenty-five
International Newsreel
Chief Visits Los Angeles
E. B. Hatrick, vice-president and general manager of International Newsreel, is in Los Angeles, where he will remain a month.
M. D. Clofine, editor of International Newsreel, who has been on the Coast for some time in connection with International Newsreel's pictures of Amundsen's arrival at Teller, Alaska, returned to New York late last week.
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Espousing the aesthetic as well as the practical progress of the art of cinematography, the American Cinematographer has, through the prestige of its advertisers and contributors, gained an enviable place in the reajm of dignified advertising.
The psychology of dignity in compelling attention which directly breeds the confidence of the reader is evinced in the high grade 'copy' which is the consistent characteristic of the advertisers using the American Cinematographer in the field of cinematography.
He who advertises in the American Cinematographer indeed keeps excellent company !
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American Cinematographer,
1222 Guaranty Building,
Hollywood, California
WANTED: MOTION PICTURE CAMERA
AKELET Camera Outfit. State price and equipment. Len H. Roos, Bank of New South Wales, George Street, Sydney, Australia. N. S. W.
FOR SALE: LENSES
ONE three-inch Dahlmeyer F.l:9, mounted for Mitchell; one two-inch Bausch & Lomb F.2:7; one Dahlmeyer Pentac 37 mm. F.2:i). George Benoit, S45 Crescent Heights Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.
CARL ZEISS, F. 2.7. 50 mm. of Cinematographers.
Dan Clark, care American Society
FOR RENT: CAMERAS
BELL, & HOWELL. Victor Milner, 2221 Observatory Ave., Los Angeles, California. 596-944.
MITCHELL, and Bell & Howell Cameras, F.2:3; F.2:7; F.3:5 Lenses — 40-50-75 mm. Complete equipment. J. R. Lockwood, 523 North Orange St., Glendale, California. GLendale 3361-W.
E. BURTON STEENE, Bell & Howell, and Akeley. Complete Camera Equipment. Latest models. Address American Society of Cinematographers, Hollywood, Calif.
BELL & HOWELL. Frank M. Cotner, 62 7 3 Selma Ave., Hollywood, California. HOIIywood 5046.
BELL & HOWELL. 17(1. with 30, 40. 50 and 75 lens equipment. Baby Tripod. Also. B. & H. Cine Motor. Charles Stumar. GRanite 9845. 1201 Vista Street. Hollywood.
WANTED: MISCELLANEOUS
GRAF VARIABLE Lens, two inch; also Eyemo Camera. State lowest cash price. C. T. Kirby, 1340 Forty-second Avenue, San Francisco, Calif.
FOR SALE: MISCELLANEOUS
16 mm. Motion Picture Cameras, Projectors and Accessories. Specials: Kodascope Model A Projector; Victor Camera and Projector. Write Carlton W. Bliedung, 1622 Wilcox Ave., Hollywood, California.
AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER, 1219-20-21-22 Guaranty B!dg.,
6331 Hollywood Blvd.. Hollywood. Calif.
Gentlemen: Please find enclosed three dollars (foreign rates additional), for one year's subscription to the AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER, to begin with the issue of
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