American cinematographer (Feb-Dec 1922)

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12 THE AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER Introducing Mr. Morris gEGINNING March 1, 1922, Mr. Frank C. Morris will assume active management of the advertising department of The American Cinematographer. Mr. Morris needs no introduction to the motion picture people of the West Coast, as he has for a long time been publisher of that handy wall directory, issued by "The Sirrom System," which decorates the office walls of every studio, laboratory and of every dealer in motion picture supplies and materials. He is a well established advertising expert, reliable, genial, always on the job. It is, therefore, with every assurance that our clientele will welcome him that The American Cinematographer presents him as a member of its staff . Into the Valley of the Shadow ^HE heartfelt sympathy of all members of the A. S. C. and of a host of friends goes out to Homer Scott, A. S. C, whose beloved wife passed on late in February after a brief illness. The untimely passing of this young and charming woman was a sad blow to her wide circle of friends, who loved her for her many virtues and her sweet and helpful disposition. Mr. Scott, who is one of the best known cinematographers in the industry, and a member of the Board of Governors of the A. S. C, is meeting courageously the bereavement which took him into the valley of the shadow and he is sustained by the love and sympathy of his fellows. cRgmember There will be no issue of The American Cinematographer March 15. It will appear as a monthly April 1, 1922. Don't miss it. Harvey Motion Picture Exposure Meter Endorsed by leading Cameramen $2.00— Your dealer, or G. L. HARVEY 105 S. Dearborn St. Chicago Read It Don't fail to read the announcement on the inside front cover of this issue of The Cinematographer. It is important. CAMERAS REPAIRED Accurate Work and Prompt Service CALIFORNIA CAMERA HOSPITAL J. "W. Peterson, Proprietor 321 O. T. Johnson Building. Los Angeles, Calif. Phone Broadway 7610 Established ten years