American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1924)

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Vol. 5 JULY, 1924 No. 4 American Cinematographer Foster Goss, Editor and Business Manager Board of Editors — Victor Milner, H. Lyman Broeninc, Karl Brown, Philip H. Whitman Alfred B. Hitchins, Ph. D., F. R. P. S., F. R. M. S., F. C. S., Associate Editor and New York Representative, 33 West 60th S reet, Room 602, New York City Contents Page Consolidated Studios In Intensive Production 4 Filming A Tiger Shoot — By Herford Tynes Cowling, A. S. C. 5 William ("Daddy") Paley Crosses the Great Divide 8 Cine Camera Taking 3200 Pictures per Minute . Progress in Sending Motion Pictures by Radio — By C. Francis Jenkins ...... 9 The Editors' Lens 10 Twelve Aces in Cinematographic Profession 12 Wizards in the Art of the Camera and Lens 13 Taxing Tools 15 S. M. P. E. Holds Spring Meeting 20 Synchronizing Taking and Camera Speeds . 21 On the Uniform Development of Cine Film — By. F. F. Renwick ....... 24 In Camerafornia 25 Releases 26 A. S. C. Roster 27 An educational and instructive publication, espousing progress and art in motion picture photography. Published monthly by THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS, Inc. Subscription terms: United States, $3.00 a year; Canada, $3.50 a year; foreign, $4.00 a year; single copies 25 cents. Advertising rates on application. Hollywood, California Telephone HOllywood 4404 (Copyright, 1924, by The American Society of Cinematoaraphers, Inc.)