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Vol. 2
January 1, 1922
No. 24
The American Cinematoqrapher
The Voice of the Motion Picture Cameramen of America; the men who make the pictures
SILAS E. SNYDER, Editor Associate Editors— ALVIN WYCKOFF, H. LYMAN BROENING, KARL BROWN, PHILIP H. WHITMAN
An educational and instructive publication espousing progress and art in motion picture photography while fostering the industry We cordially invite news articles along instructive and constructive lines of motion picture photography from our members and directors active in the motion picture industry. All articles for publication must be signed by name of writer.
Meetings of the American Society of Cinematographers are held every Monday evening in their rooms, suite 325 Markham Building. On the first and third Monday of each month the open meeting is held; and on the second and fourth the meeting of the Board of Governors.
Published semi-monthly by The American Society of Cinematographers, Inc., Suite 325 Markham Bldg., Hollywood, Calif.
Terms: United States, $3.00 a year in advance; single copies 15 cents. Canada, $3.50 a year; foreign, $4.00 a year.
Phone Holly 4404 (Copyright by the American Society of Cinematographers)
Contents of This Issue
Stereoscopy — A Technical Treatise
By W. OSBORNE RUNCIE A Voice from Palestine
By CECIL DE FREITAS Jimmy Writes About Efficiency
By HIMSELF
Endorses Movies in Schools — A Boost from Baltimore
In Nineteen Twenty-two — Dreams of the A. S. C.
New Idea in Visual Education
In Camerafornia
Back to Ten-Twent— Thirt
of
ALHAMBRA— "The Queen graphed by John Boyle.
APOLLO— Monday— "The Idle Class." Photographed by Rollie H. Totheroh, member of the A. S. C. "Jim the Penman." Photographed by T. L. Griffith and Harry Stradling. Tuesday and Wednesday — "The Match Breaker." Photographed by John Arnold, member of the A. S. C.
Thursday — "The Invisible Power." Photographed by Norbert Brodin, member of the A. S. C.
Friday — "Such a Little Queen." Photographed by
Ernest Haller. Saturday — "The March Hare." Photographed by
H. Kinley Martin.
CALIFORNIA— "Theodora."
CLUNE'S BROADWAY— "Rip Van Winkle." Photographed by David Abel, "member of the A. S.
C, and George Larson.
GARRICK— "Why Girls Leave Home." Photographed by Jack Brown.
GRAUMAN'S— "The Call of the North." Photographed by Faxon Dean, member of the A. S. C.
GRAUMAN'S RI ALTO— "Get Rich Quick Wallingford." Photographed by Chester Lyons, member of the A. S. C.
I OLLYWOOD— Monday— "From the Ground Up." Tuesday and Wednesday — "Playthings of Destiny." Photographed by Robert Kurrle, member of the A. S. C. Thursday, Friday and Saturday — "The Idle Class." Photographed by Rollie Totheroh, member of the A. S. C.
"Bing, Bang, Boom." Photographed by Robert Newhard, member of the A. S. C.
Photoqraphed
Week of December 27
Sheba." Photo KINEMA— "Two
Minues to Go." Photographed by Georges Rizard, member of A. S. C.
LOEWS STATE— "Alias Ladyfinger. graphed by Arthur Martinelli.
Photo
Photographed by Edward
MILLER'S— "Perjury." Wynard.
MISSION— "Molly-O." Photographed by Fred Jackman, Homer Scott and R. W. Walters, members of the A. S. C.
PANTAGES— "The Single Track." SUPERBA — "A Parisian Scandal." Photographed by Mr. Moore.
SYMPHONY— "The Sailor Made Man." Photographed by Walter Lundin, member of the A. S. C.
WILSHIRE— Monday — "Doubling for Romeo." Photographed by Marcel Le Picard, member of the A. S. C.
"Now or Never." Photographed by Walter Lundin, member of the A. S. C.
Tuesday and Wednesday — "The Idle Class." Photographed by Rollie Totheroh, member of the A. S. C.
"Making the Grade." Photographed by Robert Newhard, member of the A. S. C.
Thursday — "A Kiss William Collins.
Time." Photographed by
Friday — "From the Ground Up."
Saturday — "The Case of Becky." Photographed by George Folsey.
"The Bell Hop." Photographed by H. F. Koenekamp, member of the A. S. C.