American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1963)

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featuring Sy /vania's new Zoom Movie Lite / Use ‘flood’ for close to medium lighting . . .‘spot’ for distance. Three-way switch: flood/ off /spot; onefinger operation. Built-in carbon collector keeps lamp output and color constant. AMERICAN Cinematographer INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOTION PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHY AND PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES llllllilliiiiiiMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiMiiMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiimiiiiiiimiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiMimiiii SEPTEMBER, 1963 Vol 44 No. 9 FEATURES Cameras Follow The Horses . 522 Aerial Image Techniques . 524 Beginner's Luck Filming Indian Ceremonials . 526 Panavision’s New Lenses and Camera Equipment . 530 New Life For Old Commercials . 534 A Variable-beam Quartz-iodine Photo Lamp 537 DEPARTMENTS Industry News . 504 What’s New In Equipment, Accessories, Services . 508 Behind The Cameras . 512 New Book Reports . 51 6 Technical Questions & Answers . . 518 ARTHUR E. GAVIN, Editor MARION HUTCHINS, Editorial Assistant Entirely new! Ideal for zoom movies, wide-angle or telephoto! Compact, light¬ weight, cool, holds any camera. Replace¬ able long-life lamp; 16 hours (8 each filament). Head is adjustable up to 90° bounce. With camera mounting bracket. At Better Dealers Everywhere I FLEX ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, INC. 39-08 24th Street Long Island City 1, N.Y. LESS THAN $l8oo OFFICES — Editorial and Business: 1782 No. Orange Drive, Hollywood 28, Calif. Telephone HOIlywood 7-2135. EASTERN ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE: Paul Gilbert, 489 Fifth Avenue, New York 17, N.Y. Telephone AX 7-5614. . in mu mi iiiiiiiiiiiii nmi nun iiinin i ■■■11111111111 iiiiiiiiiiimii i iiiiiiiiiiin him AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER, established 1920, is published monthly by the A. S. C. Agency, Inc., 1782 N. Orange Dr., Hollywood 28, Calif. SUBSCRIPTIONS: United States and Canada, $5.00 per year, Foreign, including Pan-American Union, $6.00 per year. (Remit by International Money Order or other exchange payable in the U.S.) Single copies 50 cents; back numbers 60 cents; foreign single copies, 60 cents; back numbers, 70 cents. Advertising rates on application. Copyright 1963 by A. S. C. Agency, Inc. Second-class postage paid at Los Angeles, California. .502 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER, SEPTEMBER, 1963