American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1959)

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Classified Ads Continued From Preceding Page STUDIO & PRODUCTION EQUIP. 16MM HOUSTON-K-IA . . . developing machines. For reversal or positive film. Complete with re¬ frigerator units, temp controls, condensors, etc. BRAND-NEW, prices reduced. Also all STAINLESS STEEL model A-llB. Neumade film washer, 35mm EYEMO cameras, spider turrets, large selection ot BOLEX 1-1-16 camera with filter slot, 25mm f/2,3 Eyemo lenses, 35mm x 1000 film. AIR PHOTO SUPPLY, Dept. C-1, 555 East Tremont Ave., New York 57, New York. LIKE new Model 1 turret Cine Voice $595.00. Completely rebuilt model 1 Cine Voice and con¬ verted to 400 ft. also turret $895.00. New Pro 600 magazines $150.00. YODER, 2222 N. Prairie, Dallas, Texas. Tal-1700. 16MM Cine Spec. Model I camera, 1" f/1.9 lens, 400 ft. chamber, carrying case, telephoto and wide angle lens adapters, $395.00. 16mm Cine Spec. Model II camera. Par 4 lens turret. Par eye level foe. Yolo fader, 1" f/1 .5 TTH lens, 200' film mag. case, $895.00. 200' fim mag. for Cine Spec. $325.00. 16mm Bolex Titler, access., 6 ft. extension tubes for mounting on animation com¬ pound table complete, table inch, like new, $250.00. B&H 202 BR-1 16mm sound prop, 15" bass reflex speaker and sync motor $625.00. Kern Switar 50mm f/1. 4 lens and case $85.00. 2.8" t/2.5 Cooke HH lens $75.00. 4" f/2.7 Elgeet Tel. lens $50.00. 2" f/1 .4 Cooke Ivotal lens $90.00. TSI Suitcase cont. 16mm sound projector (new) $315.00. Par sync, motor & zippered barney for Cine Special (new) $185.00. All equipment guaranteed and offered on 7-day inspection and money refund trial period. No COD's. Send check or money order. Trades accepted. We buy used equipment. WEBSTER VISUAL SALES COMPANY, 539 Vine Street, Chattanooga, Tennessee. 2 WALL 35mm motion picture cameras, double movement, excellent condition. Reasonable. Mit¬ chell finder, adjustable mattes, new, $250.00. Akeley Std. Gyro tripod, $350.00. Camera Equip¬ ment TV friction head tripod, with Akeley legs, as new, $375.00. Cine Special I, with 3-lenses, 200 ft. magazine, excellent condition, $550.00. B&H Model 70 DL, 3 lenses, $200.00. Sound Recording amplifier. Wall, as is $25.00. Magazine, B&H 35mm, 400 ft., $30.00, 1000 ft., $50.00. B&H motor for std. camera, $86.50. Akeley Baby Tri¬ pod legs, new, per set, $35.00. JACK WALTON, P.O. BOX 1457, Tampa, Ffa. NEW magnetic sound camera 16mm, turret, reflex finder, 1200 magazines, sync motor, amplifier blimped, $995.00. Also new magnetic striping machines, 8-1 6mm, $995.00. JORGENSON CAM¬ ERA, 1455 West 14th, Vancouver, Canada. AURICON Pro 600 camera, three lens turret, critical ground-focusing, telephoto optical system, two finders, with trunk; Model S amplifier, Auricon tripod with case, battery power supply; mike boom and stand; large Colorran light kits, sound reader synchronizer; miscellaneous equipment, $3000.00. 25025 Highway 99, San Bernardino, Calif. Phone; PY 6-0537. B&H Eyemos. Type A-4, less lens, $75.00 each. Eyemo with motor and 400 ft. magazine. Special instrumentation camera, without lens, as is, $75.00. JACK WALTON, P.O. Box 1457 Tampa, Fla. SYNCHRONIZER, 16mm, 4-gang, $45.00. Sound, Ac¬ tion-viewer, complete with amplifier, $35.00. Set of 35/1 6mm developing tanks (100') stainless, $50.00. Rolleicord, complete with case, $95.00. Bell & Howell projector 16mm, like new, (sound) $350,00. Graphic camera 2/4x3 'A, 103mm lens, 65mm lens, roll film adapter, $125.00. Bell & Howell 70 DR, like new, less lens, $200.00. 1" lens for above, $40.00. BOX 115, Grafton, Wis¬ consin. 35MM B&H Eyemo turret, 2 — 400' magazines, vari¬ able speed motor, reflex focus, 5 lenses. Pro Jr. tripod, battery-pack, rackover, cables, and cases. Professional outfit. Value $1 ,795.00. Sacrifice, $875.00. HARRY'S CAMERA, 12192'A Ventura Blvd., Studio City, Calif. CINE Special Series 1. Perfect. 1" lens. $400.00 Write Box 1250, AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER 16MM Mitchell, original price $7,500.00. Camera, blimp, erect image viewfinder, 2 — 400' maga¬ zines, I 10 sync motor, 4 Mitchell Baltar lenses, tripod, hi-hat. sunshade, 35 tilthead, cases. New condition, $5,500.00. Will accept 35 Arriflex out¬ fit and/or 16 Moviola in trade. TOM COUNTRY¬ MAN, 15 No. Ninth Street, Minneapolis, Minn. FEderal 2-2539. STUDIO & PRODUCTION EQUIP. FILM PROCESSING MACHINERY Rebuilt trade-ins, demonstrators, etc. Black-andwhite and color. All makes. Low prices. Send for lists. FILMLINE CORPORATION, Etna Street, Mil¬ ford, Conn. CINE Special I, two lenses, masks, filters, 100 foot magazine. Excellent condition. $375.00. Also, sync motor. VIDAURAMA PRODUCTIONS, 741 First Ave. NE, Carmel, Indiana. Victor 6-2268. MAURER ''D " recorder, $850.00. Auricon Model 20 recorder, reel developing outfit, misc. wanted, E.B. 20 Auricon battery eliminator. H. FULTON, 1985 Maplewood Rd., Stow, Ohio. BOLEX stereo outfit, regular-close up and projection lenses, screen, glasses, rackover. Best offer. RALPH RAASCH, 212 Clark St., Hillside, New Jersey. Four ARRIFLEX 16 s $700.00, $100.00, $1200.00, $1300.0®. Lenses and accessories, new and used at attractive prices. I specialize in Reflex cam¬ eras, movie and still. State your needs. JOHN TYLER, 603 Alta Ave., Santa Monica, Calif. EX 5-8876. MITCHELL NC 35mm camera outfit. FILM EFFECTS, 1153 No. Highland Ave., Hollywood 38, Calif. WANTED YOU CAN GO BY WHAT WE SAY WE BUY . SWAP SELL CONSfGN List Cameras, Dollies, Lenses, Lights, Moviolas, Printers, Recorders, Studio or Laboratory Equipment you don't need. WE GLADLY TAKE CONSIGNMENTS. SET YOUR OWN PRICE— OUR PERCENTAGE IS SMALL WIRE US— WUX New York, Phone PL 7-0440 S.O.S. CINEMA SUPPLY CORPORATION Dept, fc Cable; SOSOUND 602 W. 52nd Street New York 19, N. Y. Western Branch— 6331 Hollywodo Blvd. Hollywood, Colif., Phone HO 7-2124 Mitchell — Akeley — ^ B & H — Wall — Eyemo Cameras — Lenses — Equipment NATIONAL CINE EQUIPMENT, INC. 209 West 48fh St. New York, N.Y. SCRIPT WRITER-DIRECTOR Experienced writer-director capable of assuming re¬ sponsibility for writing and directing 16mm public relations, training, and military report films. Arri¬ flex, Auricon and Magnasnyc equipment. Must be able to write with visual continuity. Relocation ex¬ penses paid. Merit advancement. Company paid benefits. Write to Mr. P. E. Strohm, Dept. 410, Personnel Administration, IBM Corporation, Oswego, New York. ANIMATOR & in-betweeners to work in Hongkong. CHINA PAINT CO., I Arran St., Kowloon, Horig Kong. WHY SACRIFICE your production and struggle with old or used equipment when we can trade for cash or new equipment. Let us know what you have and what you need. THE CAMERA MART, INC. 1845 Broadway.. PLaza 7-6977.. New York 23, N.Y. TRY F&B LAST FOR THE HIGHEST QUOTE ON USED MOVIE EQUIPMENT FLORMAN & BABB 68 W. 45th ST., N. Y. 36, N. Y. ► To Classified Advertisers ' t Copy deadline for classified ad-'' vertising is the 1st of month ^ ► preceding publication date. AAaih ► copy and remittance to cover' cost to , ^AMERICAN cinematographer] ] 1782 No. Orange Dr. < ^ Hollywood 28, Calif. < . < SERVICES AVAILABLE ANIMATION produced in Japan from your story¬ boards. Rates upon request. Send us a trial order. INTERLINGUAL INTERNATIONAL INC, Harada Bldg., 2-1 Hirakawacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. SCRIPT WRITING — commercial, industrial, television. ORION PRODUCTIONS, 1458 11th St.. Santa Monica, California. EUROPEAN COVERAGE undertaken anywhere. 20 years experience, see International Almanac. Stock shots available. JOHN BYRD, 27 Arthur Road, London, S.W. 19, England. LABORATORY & SOUND ROCKY MOUNTAIN 16MM HEADQUARTERS 16mm Black & White and Anscochrome — Processing — Printing — Recording — Editing — Production — Rental — Sales. All types of film in stock. Write for Price List WESTERN CINE SERVICE, INC. 114 E. 8th Ave., Denver 3, Colorado TAbor 5-2812 SOUND RECORDING at a reasonable cost. High Fidelity 16 or 35. Quality guaranteed. Complete studio and laboratory services. Color printing and lacquer coating. ESCAR MOTION PICTURE SERV¬ ICE, INC., 7315 Carnegie Avenue,' Cleveland 3, Ohio. Phone ENdicott 1-2707. 16mm SOUND and picture editing — sound recording — ^music — effects. DON DUNN'S EL RANCHO AUDIO, near Palos Verdes and L. A. Harbor, 26246 Fairview Avenue, Lomita, Calif. DAvenport 6-4925. ANIMATED FILM TECHNIQUES Continued from Page 198 produce the accent or inflection desired by the director. None of this would be possible were all the sound recorded simultaneously on one sound track be¬ fore the animation and editing phases of the cartoon had been completed and okayed. Following the dubbing session, in which all the sound tracks are re¬ recorded on a single track in sync with the picture, a preview of the picture is arranged. Here the silent color work print is projected along with the newlydubbed track, using two projectors in¬ terlocked — one for the picture and one for the sound track. On the screen, of course, the effect is the same as though track and picture were on one film. If the preview audience laughs in the wrong places, if there are slow spots in the continuity, if certain gags fail to get over — all this means addi¬ tional work for the cutting department. The bad spots are trimmed out. Then when it’s the general consensus of opinion that no more can be done to the picture, the sound-track and picture negatives are delivered to Technicolor’s laboratory where the release prints are made that are distributed to the thea¬ tres. 200 AMERICAN CINEAAATOGRAPHER