American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1963)

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Bernard Dresner’s Choice for Important Assignments On-location assignments took award-win¬ ning cinematographer Bernard M. Dresner more than 62,000 miles in the last 12 months. They carried him around the world and from the Arctic wastes of Greenland to the jungles of Colombia, South America. Here’s what he has to say about his con¬ stant companion, Du Pont SUPERIOR 2. "In the Arctic I needed a wide latitude film that would give me continuous telecast quality against the glare of ice and snow. Wide-range SUPERIOR 2 filled this need perfectly-even on tricky close-up shots in¬ volving flesh tones against walls of ice. “In the Tropics-humidity 98%, tempera¬ ture 110 degrees1 needed a film with a heat stable emulsion, good gray scale and mildew resistance. Again, SUPERIOR 2 proved its reliability by performing per¬ fectly at all times.” Some of the recent awards won or shared in by Mr. Dresner are the Grand Prix (trave¬ Cinematographer Bernard M. Dresner (foreground) on location in Greenland using SUPERIOR 2 to film the CBS “The Twentieth Century" program, “City Under the Ice.” logue category) at the Cannes Film Festival, the Peabody Award, the Blakeslee Award, the Trans World Airlines Writing and Pic¬ ture Award and the Emmy Award. Dresner used Du Pont motion picture film for each of his prize-winning efforts in black-and-white. SUPERIOR 2 is just one of many Du Pont films-each designed to satisfy your motion picture needs. Film and data on them are available to you. Just write any of the Du Pont Photo Products Sales Offices listed below. ATLANTA 18, GA . 1737 Ellsworth Ind. Dr., N. W. 355-1230 CHICAGO 46, ILL. . . . 4560 Touhy Ave., Edgebrook Station. ORchard 5-5500 CLEVELAND 16, OHIO . 20575 Center Ridge Road. 333-3674 CLIFTON, N. J. . . 380 Allwood Rd., Allwood Station (New York). PLaza 7-0573 DALLAS 7, TEXAS . 1628 Oak Lawn Ave. Riverside 1-1404 * Du Pont’s registered trademark for its photographic film. HOLLYWOOD 38, CALIF . 7051 Santa Monica Blvd. Hollywood 9-5147 WALTHAM 54, MASS . 45-4th Ave. (Boston). TWinbrook 9-8300 WYNNEWOOD, PA . 308 E. Lancaster Ave. (Phila.). TRinity 8-2700 EXPORT, Nemours Bldg., Wilmington 98, Del. IN CANADA, Du Pont of Canada Ltd., Toronto cB0PDHt> **«.u.s.PAT.ofr. BETTER THINGS FOR BETTER LIVING . . . THROUGH CHEMISTRY