American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1963)

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GENERAL SERVICE STUDIOS BEHIND WHAT THE INDUSTRY’S )OTING LAST MONTH h i n s NOTE: Asterisks following titles indicate television film productions. ALLIED ARTISTS Philip Lathrop, ASC, “Soldier in the Rain” (Blake Edwards Prod.) with Jackie Gleason and Steve McQueen. Ralph Nelson, director. AMERICAN-INTERNATIONAL Manuel Berenguer, ASC, “Pyro” (SWP Prod., Pancoor, shooting in Spain) with Bar¬ ry Sullivan and Martha Hyer, Sidney W. Pink, director. JOE RUTTENBERG, ASC Back on his home lot, after a stint at Paramount. Joe is shooting “A Global Af¬ fair” starring Bob Hope and Lilo Pulver at MGM. BIOGRAPH STUDIOS— New York John S. Priestly, “East Side, West Side”*. CASCADE STUDIOS Winton Hoch, ASC, Commercials*. Henry Freulich, ASC, Commercials*. Chuck Wheeler, Commercials*. CBS— N.Y. Charles Mack, Leo Rossi, Robert Clem¬ ents, “CBS Reports”*. f bed Hoffman, Mike Zingale, Harold Pos¬ ner, “Candid Camera”*. Bernard Dresner, “Twentieth Century”*. COLUMBIA STUDIOS Cil J aylor, “Doctor Strangelove : Or How 1 Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb” (Trooper Films; shooting in Europe) with Peter Sellers and George C. Scott. Stanley Kubrick, producer-director. MILTON KRASNER, ASC Photographing ‘‘Company of Cowards” in Panavision at MGM. Glenn Ford stars, and George Marshall is directing this Ted Rich¬ mond production for Metro. Christopher Challis, “The Long Ships” (Warwick Films Prods., Technirama-Technicolor, shooting in Yugoslavia) with Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier. Jack Cardiff, director. Gerald Hirschfeld, ASC, “Fail Safe” (Youngstein-Lumet Prod., Shooting in N.Y.) with Henry Fonda and Dan O’Herlihy. Sid¬ ney Lumet, producer-director. Gert Andersen, ASC, “Donna Reed Show”*. Eugen Shuftan, “Lilith” (Centaur Ents. Inc.) with Warren Beatty and Jean Seberg. Robert Rossen, producer-director. Charles Lawton, ASC, Commercials*. Robert Wycoff, “Grindl”*. Fred Gately, ASC, “Hazel”*. Wilkie Cooper, “Siege of the Saxons” (Chas. H. Schneer Prods., T’color; shooting in London) with Janette Scott and Ronald Lewis. Nathan Juran, director. Jean Badal, “Behold a Pale Horse” (Fred Zinnemann Prod.; shooting in France) with Gregory Peck and Anthony Quinn. Fred Zinnemann, producer-director. Frank Carson, Ernest Capparos, “Farm¬ ers Daughter”*. Jack Marta, Irving Lippman, “Route 66”*. Charles Welborn, “Redigo”*. Donald Glouner, ASC, Commercials*. JOE MACDONALD, ASC At Paramount, photographing “The Carpet¬ baggers” in Panavision and color. George Peppard and Alan Ladd are starred and Edward Dmytryk directs. DESILU — Cahuenga Sid Hickox, ASC, “Andy Griffith Show”*. DESILU— Culver City Charles Straumer, ASC, “The Greatest Show on Earth”*. DESILU — Gower Ted Voichtlander, ASC, “Ben Casey”*. Robert Planck, ASC, “My Three Sons”*. Robert Hauser, ASC, “The Breaking Point”*. Edward Fitzgerald, ASC, “Lassie”*. FILMWAY STUDIOS — New York Morris Hartzband, ASC, “The Defenders”*. Harry Wolf, ASC, “The Beverly Hillbil¬ lies”*; “Petticoat Junction”* Hal Mofir, ASC, Commercials*. GOLDWYN STUDIOS Lloyd Ahern, ASC, “The Fugitive”*. INDEPENDENT Loyal Griggs, ASC, “The Greatest Story Ever Told” (Geo. Stevens Prod., UA release; P’Vision & Cinerama in Technicolor with Max Van Sydow and Charlton Heston. George Stevens, producer-director. ED COLMAN ASC Having a ball shoot¬ ing “Mary Poppins" for Walt Disney, re¬ plete with special effects via sodium lamp process. Robert Krasker, “The Fall of the Roman Empire” (Samuel Bronston Prod.; Ultra P’Vision & Technicolor; shooting in Spain) with Sophia Loren and Stephen Boyd. Anthony Mann, director. Ted Moore, “From Russia, With Love” (Eon Prods.; shooting in London) with Sean Connery and Pedro Armendariz. Terence Young, director. Continued on Page 454 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS Founded January 8, 1919, The American Society of Cinematographers is comprised of the leading directors of photography in Hollywood motion picture and TV film studios. Its membership also includes cinematographers in foreign lands. Mem¬ bership is by invitation only. • OFFICERS Hal Mohr, President Burnett Guffey, 1st Vice-President George Folsey, 2nd Vice-President Robert de Grasse, 3rd Vice-President Arthur Miller, Treasurer Charles Clarke, Secretary Joseph Biroc, Sergeant-at-Arms BOARD OF GOVERNORS Lee Cannes, Milton Krasner, Ernest Laszlo, Harold Lipstein, Ray Rennahan, Joseph Ruttenberg, Harry Stradling, Walter Strenge. ALTERNATE BOARD MEMBERS Gordon Avil, George Clemens. Edward Colman, Linwood Dunn, Winton Hoch, Robert Pittack, Harold Rosson, John Seitz, Philip Tannura, James Van Trees. 446 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER. AUGUST. 1963