American cinematographer. (1920)

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Michael Curtiz, director. • Carl Guthrie, “Storm Center,” with Ginger Rogers, Ronald Reagan and Doris Day. Stuart Heisler, director. • Peverell Marley, “Pretty Baby,” with Dennis Morgan, Zachary Scott, Betsy Drake and Edmund Gwenn. Bre- taigne Windust, director. WHAT'S NEW in equipment, accessories, service Dissolver Price Reduced Interesting news for owners of Cine Kodak Special cameras is announcement of Joseph Yolo, 5968 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, that effective Febru¬ ary 1st, price of the Yolo Automatic Dissolve attachment for this camera will be reduced from $54.00 to $48.00. Device makes possible smooth, profes- sional-like fades of equal length in mak¬ ing dissolves with camera. New B&H Lenses for 16mm. Bell & Howell Company announces a new series of seven lenses for 16mm. cameras, of which four are ready for delivery. Series is first with uniform-step magnification, extremely high correction, new focal lengths. T-Stops, and new design are other characteristics. 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No C.O.D. v/ Ready to Attach No Holes to Drill V go - 120V AC Controlled Heat \/ Guaranteed ARIEL Visual Distributing Organization (156 No. Larchmont) —Box 2088 * Hollywood 28 * California— A. S. C. CINEMATOGRAPHIC ANNUAL Printed and published in 1930, a limited number of the original editions of this valu¬ able technical book are available to cinema¬ tographers, movie amateurs, schools and public libraries. No other book ever written contains so much data supplied by the professionals of Hollywood's motion picture studios. $3.50 Postpaid AMERICAN CINEMATOCRAPHER 1782 N. Orange Dr., Hollywood 28, Calif. February, 1950 American Cinematographer ® 6j