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Vol. 3 DECEMBER, 1922 No. 9
The American Cmematoqrapher
The Uoice of the motion Picture Cameramen o{ America; the men who make thejpictures
FOSTER GOSS, Editor
Hoard of Editors — J. A. DUI1RAY. H. LYMAN B Tl OEN1NG, KARL BROWN, PHILIP H. WHITMAN ALFRED «. HITCHINS, Ph. I )., F. R. P. S., F. R. M. S., F. C. S., Associate Editor HARVEY E. GAUSMAN, Business Manager
RUDOLPH MIEHLING, Eastern Representative, Room 1107. 522 Fifth Ave, New York City. Telephones:
Vanderbilt 97 95 and 9839.
CTable of Contents
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DECEIllBER
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Education and "Pictures" — By Dr. Remsen Du Bois Bird 4
"Kicks" In Comedy Require Courage and Skill — By Fred Jackman,
A. S. C 5
What Photography Means to "Robin Hood" 7
Passing the Buck— By Victor Milner, A. S. C 9
The Editors' Corner — Conducted by Foster Goss 10
English Turn to Camera Structure 12
How Cameras Act in Honolulu — By Jackson Rose, A. S. C 13
Rothacker Outlines English, French and German Film Affairs 15
Graininess in Motion Picture Positives and Negatives, Final Installment
— By Arthur C. Hardy and Loyd A. Jones 16
In Camerafornia 25
Releases 26
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 others active in the motion picture industry. All articles must be signed by name and address 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 the third Monday of each month the open meeting is held; and on the second and the fourth, the meeting of the Board of Governors.
Published monthly by The American Society of Cinematographers. Inc., Suite 325 Markham Building, Ilnllywood, California.
Terms: United States, $3.00 a year in advance; single copies. 25 cents. Canada, $3.50 a year. Foreign, $4.00 a year.
Phone Hollywood 440-4 (Copyright by the American Society of rinciiiatojrraphers)