American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1963)

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30 kw. “Titan Molarc” set¬ lighting spotlamp and grid mounted on Molevator and carried by wide track lo¬ cation dolly “Experience has proven to me that National carbons give the cinema¬ tographer the most effective answer to his set-lighting problems.” RUSS METTY • A. S. C. The most powerful set-lighting spotlamp ever used in the motion picture industry! From the crater of a high-intensity carbon arc burn¬ ing at 350 amps. DC — the 30 kw. “Titan Molarc” spotlamp pours out approximately twice the light of a 225 amp. Brute. Simultaneously, it provides excel¬ lent beam distribution characteristics throughout its focusing range of minimum spot to maximum flood. Arc carbons used in the “Titan Molarc” were espe¬ cially developed by National Carbon in cooperation with Mole-Richardson Company. More powerful than any other spotlamp ever used in the industry, the “Titan Molarc” is particularly useful as an outdoor sunbooster ... as a source for lighting extra large areas for both motion picture and TV productions. Top carrying power, sharper definition, shadow details, highlights, and true-to-life color reproduc¬ tion are yours when you light your sets with “Titan Molarc” spotlamps trimmed with National highintensity arc carbons . . . white or yellow flame. "National” and “Union Carbide” are registered trade-marks for products of NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY Division of Union Carbide Corporation 270 Park Avenue • New York 17, N. Y. In Canada: Union Carbide Canada Limited, Toronto TITAN MOLARC trimmed with nIational TRADEMARK HIGH-INTENSITY ARC CARBONS AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER, NOVEMBER, 1963 627