American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1932)

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YOU NEED THIS BOOK! The Motion Picture's Greatest Technical Publication Volume 2 CINEMATOGRAPHIC ANNUAL 544 pages of technical data such as can be found nowhere else .... forcefully written by Master Technicians and recognized authorities .... profusely illustrated. • A book valuable to everybody directly or indirectly in the Motion Picture Industry . . . Production, Photography, Exhibition, Sound Laboratory, Color Effects has a definite place in the Library of all Production and Distribution Executives, Directors, Writers, Technicians, Sound and Lighting Engineers, Editors, Photographers, Laboratory Directors and Home Movie Makers. $5€ _ per copy Beautifully bound in Blue and Cold. 544 pages Postage prepaid anywhere in the World 64 Page Pictorial Section Just A Partial List of Contents • The Cinematographer's Place in the Motion Picture Industry, Lighting, Cinematic Teleology, Making a Fadeout by After Treatment, Chromatic Correction in Cinematographic Lenses, Transmission Losses in Motion Picture Lenses and Their Significance, Making Matte Shots, Projection Arcs, Aerial Cinematography, The Motion Picture Industry and the School, Improvements in Motion Picture Film, The Relative Masses of Photo-Silver, Cinemicrography with the 16 mm. Camera, What They Use in Hollywood, Straight Line and Toe Records With The Light Valve, Process Photography, On the Theory of Tone Reproduction, with a Graphic Method For the Solution of Problems, A Method For Testing a Photographic Lens, Characteristics of Du Pont Panchromatic Negative Film, The Larger Screen, Motion Pictures in Natural Color, Craininess of Photographic Deposits — A Review, Acoustic Power Levels In Sound Picture Reproduction, A Parallel of Technical Values Between 35 and 16 Millimeter Films. The Use of Carbon Arc Lighting, Optical Printing, Costumes and Sets As Mediums of Expression, Eastman Supersensitive Panchromatic Type Two Motion Picture Film, Making Tests With a Small Camera. Published in Hollywood by the American Society of Cinematographers (Camera Masters of the World) TO BE SURE YOU CET A COPY ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER Or Send This Coupon and Check AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS, 1222 Cuaranty Building, Hollywood, California. Gentlemen: Enclosed please find check (or money order) for Five Dollars ($5.00) for which please send me prepaid, one copy of your Cinematographic Annual, Volume 2. Name Address City State 6 Veuillez faire mention de I'American Cinematographer en ecrivant aux announceurs.