American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1945)

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VOL. 26 MARCH, 1945 NO. 3 CONTENTS as Aces of the Camera (James J. Seeley, A.S.C.) . By Hal Hall Where Will You Fit in Television? . By Irving Browning Production Designing . By Ezra Goodman Congo Goes to War . By Robert Joseph Photographing Tokyo from the Air . Requirements of Educational Film Presentation. By Oliver Bell, M. A. Through the Editor’s Finder . Among the Movie Clubs . Transitions . By Lorus J. Milne 79 80 82 84 86 87 88 92 94 THE FRONT COVER: Director of Photography Arthur Miller, A.S.C. films a scene on one of the streets of Pai Tan in the 20th Century-Fox production, “The Keys of the Kingdom.” Central figure in clerical garb is Gregory Peck, who plays Francis Chisholm. John M. Stahl was the director. OFFICERS AND BOARD OF GOVERNORS AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS Leonard Smith, President Fred Jackman. Exec. V.-Pres. and Treas. Joseph Walker, First Vice-President Leon Shamroy, Second Vice-President Charles Clarke, Third Vice-President Byron Haskin, Secretary George Folsey, Sergeant-at-Arms John Arnold Lee Garmes Ray Rennahan John Boyle Sol Polito John Seitz Arthur Edeson Ralph Staub The Staff • EDITOR Hal Hall • TECHNICAL EDITOR Emery Huse, A.S.C. • ASSOCIATE EDITOR Edward Pyle. Jr. • WASHINGTON STAFF CORRESPONDENT Reed N. Haythorne, A.S.C. • MILITARY ADVISOR Col. Nathan Levinson • STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Mel Traxel • ARTIST Glenn R. Kershner, A.S.C. • CIRCULATION AND ADVERTISING Marguerite Duerr • ADVISORY EDITORIAL BOARD Fred W. Jackman. A. S. C. Victor Milner. A. S. C. Alvin Wyckoff. A.S.C. Farciot Edouart. A. S. C. Fred Gage, A. S. C. Dr. J. S. Watson, A. S. C. Dr. L. A. Jones. A. S. C. Dr. C. E. K. Mees, A. S. C. Dr. W. B. Rayton, A. S. C. Dr. V. B. Sease, A. S. C. • AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVE McGill's, 173 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Australian and New Zealand Agents • Published monthly by A. S. C. Agency, Inc. Editorial and business offices: 1782 North Orange Drive Hollywood (Los Angeles, 28), California Telephone: GRanite 2135 • Established 1920. Advertising rates on appli¬ cation. Subscriptions: United States and PanAmerican Union, $2.60 per year ; Canada, $2.7i per year ; Foreign. $3.50. Single copies, 26c ; back numbers, 30c ; foreign, single copies 36e, back numbers 40c. Copyright 1945 by A. S. C. Agency, Inc. • Entered as second-class matter Nov. 18, 1937, at the postoffice at Los Angeles, California, under the act of March 3, 1879. 76 March, 1945 • American Cinematographer 06