The American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1963)

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We Idolize Service (THAT’S WHY WE’VE BUILT A NEW PLANT) We outgrew our old quarters. The new plant offers the most modern facilities obtainable anywhere. No color job will be beyond us, no tech¬ nical problem too technical. This is the world’s newest, most modern film processing plant— and we’re delighted to say “at your service.” Capital Film Laboratories, Inc. 470 E St., S.W. • Washington 24, D.C. • District 7-1717 SOUND, EDITORIAL AND ALL MOTION PICTURE LABORATORY SERVICES AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER, JANUARY, 1963 11