American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1963)

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HOLLYWOOD BULLETIN BOARD Guesting of “Wagon Train” cast, presentation of gold 25-Year Membership Cards, and demonstration of new Arriflex 16mm camera highlight February meeting of ASC. BILL DANIELS, ASC Prexy (right), presents 25-year Gold Membership Card to Harry Stradling. Others similarly honored were Simeon Aller, Edqar Bergen, Elwood Bredell, Wilfrid Cline, George Crane, Jack Greenhalqh, Winton Hoch, Charels C. Lawton, Wilson Leahy, Ray Rennahan, William Skall, Philip Tannura, Charles VanEnger, and Paul Vogel. CHATTING WITH Bill Daniels in photo above, left, is “Wagon Train” star John McIntyre, 2nd from left. Interested listeners are Scott Miller (far left) and Frank McGrath, both of “Wagon Train.” In center photo, Hal Mohr (3rd from L.) reminisces with actor Scott Miller who later spoke briefly on his career experiences. Others are Sol Halprin and Arthur Edeson (far left) and John McIntyre. “Wagon Train’s” Terry Miller (L in 3rd photo) reminisced with cinematographers Arthur Miller (center) and George Folsey on some of iheir mutual sound stage and location experiences. WALTER STRENGE (back to camera) shows guests Frank McGrath, John McIn¬ tyre and Terry Wilson the ASC’s collection of oldtime stills picturing earlyday activities of Hollywood cinematographers. In center photo Neal Keehn of General Film Labs (center) chats with Eric Johnson, Sales Mgr., Magnetic Products, E-K Co. General Film’s Bill Gephart and Kodak's Norwood Simmons are in background. In foreground are Don Norwood (left) and Kodak’s Vaughn Shaner. In 3rd photo, Fritz Spiess, Canadian cinematographer guest (L.), is seen in serious talk with Charles Austin (at his left) and Abbott Sydney. February dinner marked final open meeting of the Society under its present admin¬ istration. Election of new officers will be announced next month. 212 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER, APRIL, 1963