American cinematographer (Jan-Oct 1925)

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Eighteen AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER January, 1925 in investigating the causes of film damage. In Touch ninth Projectionists Mr. Denison covers the 40 key cities at least once each year, visiting and consulting with a great number of projectionists with whom he is in constant personal touch in a practical way. He has spent two years in the laboratories in New York and Hollywood and is responsible for several improvements pertaining to the handling of release prints in laboratories. He revolutionized studio and laboratory projection. He is constanly engaged in research work both in field and laboratory regarding projection and film damage. He specified all projection equipment in the big new laboratory in the Famous Players-Lasky laboratory in Hollywood. Mr. Denison was in charge of installation of projection equipment in the homes of foremost directors and celebrities, besides having directed the motion picture entertainment of some of the most fashionable social functions in the country. He is the author of several booklets on film and projection which have been distributed all over the world. He produced several slowmotion pictures showing the action of film in projectors, etc. Mr. Denison is an active member of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers (S. M. P. E.), membership in which is only obtainable on the strength of certain accomplishments in the motion picture industry. He is, besides being in constant touch with projectionists, likewise in touch with cinematographers, directors and theatre and exchange managers, spending at least eight months of the year in the field. New Bell and Howell Model Is Exhibited at A. S. C. Open Meeting Members of the American Society of Cincmatographers were given an opportunity to view the new Bell & Howell camera when the new professional model was placed on inspection at the A. S. C. open meeting of December 29th, held in the Society's headquarters in the Guaranty Building. The instrument was in charge of G. R. Richards, Hollywood representative of the Bell & Howell Company, and was the center of interest of the A. S. C. members present at the meeting. Roy Davidge Film Laboratories NOW LOCATED AT 6701 Santa Monica Blvd. (Opposite Brulatour's) GREATLY INCREASED FACILITIES NEW EQUIPMENT COMPLETE COMMERCIAL PROJECTION ROOM Davidge Negative Is Better Phone HOlly 1944 FOR SALE Pa the No. 1110, completely equipped with six magazines, tripod, tilt head, mats and vignettes of every description. Guaranteed in perfect shape. 40, 50 and 85 mm. lenses. Bargain. JAMES C. VAN TREES American Society of Cinematographers SCHEIBE'S PHOTO-FILTER SPECIALTIES Are now popular from coast to coast, and in some foreign countries. If my many varieties do not always fill the bill, tell me your wants and I will make them on special order. Always at your service. GEO. H. SCHEIBE 1636 Lemoyne St. DUnkirk 4975 Los Angeles, Cal. l/ALTER J. VAN ROSSEM 6049 Hollywood Blvd. Phone Holly 725 G0MMERCIAL PHOTOGI^PHY Still Developing and Printing^ feFUcJCaiQaas-POR. RENT— Slill FOR SALE BELL & HOWELL OUTFIT Camera, Tripods, Improved Thalhammer Iris, Six Magazines, 40 mm., 50 mm., 75 mm. and 110 mm. Lenses, also Verito 75 mm.. Carrying Cases and Trunk. Outfitted to Satisfy the Most Exacting Right price and right terms to right party. Call J. A. Dubray, 5448 Virginia Ave. Phone 433-305 Los Angeles