American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1959)

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In Television Too . . . Wise producers know there is no substitute for experi¬ ence when it comes to choosing a director of photogra¬ phy. Today, as they have for more than forty years, dis¬ cerning producers entrust the photography of their tele¬ vision and feature films to the masters of cinematogra¬ phy — recognized throughout the world as tops in their field — the men who are privileged to place “A.S.C.'' after their names in the credits — symbol of their membership in The American Society of Cinematographers. Hallmark of Superior Cinematography DEDICATED TO ADVANCING THE ART OF MOTION PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHY 134 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER