American cinematographer (Feb-Dec 1922)

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February 1, 1922 THE AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER 11 SOUUEN1R NUMBER The American Cmematoqrapher PROGRAM Third Annual Prosperity ball OF THE American Society of Cinematographers Ambassador Hotel "Los Angeles Saturday February 4, 1922 Because of uncertainty as to the exact time Dr. Walter's demonstration in wireless pictures may begin and the length of time it may require it is impossible for the committee to fix definitely the hours of the several events comprising the program, but they may reasonably be expected to be presented as follows: 8:30— Overture. Music by Max Fisher's Ziegfeld nell, Grace Martin, Ruby Poe, Helene Sheldon, Frolics Orchestra (Courtesy of Hotel Mary Vada Leigh. land). The orchestra will be directed by Mr. i,_ , ., . . , .. . 10:30 to 11 — Demonstration ot the transmission ol Max 1 isher in person. . , . . . , , . , pictures by wireless accompanied by music also 8:40 to 9:30 — Dancing. transmitted by wireless under direction of Dr. 9:30 — The Imperial Russian Ballet in "A Poem Elmore R. Walters, superintendent of the Kos of Music," under personal direction of Theo mos Laboratory. These pictures are trans dore Kosloff. Music by Kyriloff. Artistes par mitted from film and received and registered ticipating: Abby Tilsley, Grace Martin, Eliza at the rate of sixteen per second and in the beth Craig, Helene Shelden, Ruby Poe. same color tones as the film from which trans 10:00— A Dance of Southern Russia. By Kosloff mitted. First demonstration of the kind in pupils and under direction of M. Kosloff. history. Music by Glinka. Artistes participating: Es telle Reed and Arnold Tamon, Abby Tilsley, The Famous Broadway Four will sing at intervals Marguerite Beere, Elizabeth Craig, Melva Cor throughout the evening. The American Cinematographer of issue February 15, will contain a full description of Dr. Walter's wireless picture machine, the Cinemaphotoscope. ^ i