American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1942)

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STIMULATIXG THE general excellence of the three Eastman negative films, their special abilities, wide latitude, and exceptional nniformity encourage directors and cameramen to try out new lightings, to strive for original effects — relying on the films' high quality to make the most of every scene. Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. J. E. BRUL ATOUR, INC., Distributors Fort Lee Chicago Hollywood PLrs-x SUPER-: for general studio use when Utile light is available BACKGKOUXD-X fipr baekgrountls and general exterior work EASTMAN NEGATIVE FILMS American Cinematographer • September, 1942 419