American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1952)

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cipher Award chrome, with sound on film, submitted by Glen H. Turner, Springville, Utah. Make Mine Magic, 150 feet 8mm Kodachrome, silent, submitted by George A. Valentine, Glenbrook, Con¬ necticut. Philadelphia Story, 600 ft. 16mm Kodachrome, with musical accompani¬ ment on discs, submitted by Samuel R. Fass, Brooklyn, N.Y. Romance Of Gloucester, 600 ft. 16mm Kodachrome, with sound on discs, submitted by Bert Seckendorf, Brooklyn, N.Y. The Sad Duckling, 400 ft. 16mm Kodachrome, with sound on film, sub¬ mitted by Denny Plumlee, Sun Valley, Calif. Spear That Fish! — 1,000 ft. 16mm Kodachrome with synchronized sound on tape, submitted by Leon Paddock, Inglewood, Calif. Venezia, Pearl Of The Adriatic, 600 ft. 16mm Kodachrome, silent, sub¬ mitted by Oscar H. Horovitz, Newton, Mass. Waters Of Lodore, 1,200 ft. 16mm Kodachrome with synchronized sound on magnetic wire, submitted by A1 Morton, Salt Lake City, Utah. . . . these are the Top Ten for 1952. Cited for Honorable Mention are: Acapulco — Mexican Riviera, 750 ft. 16mm Kodachrome, with sound on discs,' submitted by Harold C. Ramser, Los Angeles, Calif. A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 600 ft. 16mm Kodachrome, silent, submitted by Newell W. Tune, Los Angeles, Calif. Emerald Stairway — Sulu Seas, 800 ft. 16mm Kodachrome, silent, submitted by William Griffith Hahn, Seattle, Wash. Goldilocks And The Three Bears, 300 ft. 16mm Kodachrome, silent, sub¬ mitted by Joseph Lowry Fischer, Venice, Calif. In The Sky Over Miami, 275 ft. 16mm Kodachrome, with sound on mag¬ netic wire, submitted by George Merz, Hollywood, Florida. The Black Satchel, 285 ft. 8mm, Kodachrome with sound on magnetic wire, submitted by Al Londema, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Thing, 800 ft. 16mm Koda¬ chrome with sound on film, submitted by Leo Caloia, Los Angeles, Calif. Tulips, Canals, And Wooden Shoes, 700 ft. 16mm Kodachrome, silent, sub¬ mitted by Oscar H. Horovitz, Newton, Mass. Vacation Highlights Of 1950. 390