American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1963)

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FLORIDA 51 East 10th Ave TU 8-4604 BEHIND WHAT THE INDUSTRY’S I CAMERAMEN ERAS OTING LAST MONTH H I N S NOTE: Asterisks following titles indicate television film productions. ABC — N.Y. George Silano, “Age of Man — 1492”*. ALLIED ARTISTS Stanley Cortez, ASC, “The Naked Kiss” (Leon Fromkess-AA) with Constance Towers and Anthony Eisley. Samuel Fuller, pro¬ ducer-director. BILTMORE STUDIOS, N.Y. J. Burgi Contner, ASC, Pilot*. BIOGRAPH STUDIOS— New York John S. Priestly, “East Side, West Side”*. CASCADE STUDIOS Chuck Wheeler, Commercials*. Henry Freulich, ASC, Commercials*. Hal Motir. ASC, Commercials*. CBS— N.Y. Geqrge Jacobson, “20th Century”*. Charles Mack, Leo Rossi, Robert Clem¬ ents, “CBS Reports”*. Mike Zingale, Ernie Nukanen, “Candid Camera”*. George Jacobson, Bernard Dresner, Jess Paley, “Twentieth Century”*. COLUMBIA STUDIOS Ernest Laszlo, ASC, “The Traveling Lady” (Park Place Prod., shooting in Texas) with Steve McQueen and Lee Remick. Robert Mulligan, director. Lucien Ballard. ASC, “The ‘New’ Interns” ( Robt. Cohn Prod.) with Michael Callan and Dean Jones. John Rich, director. Robert Wycoff, “Grindl”*. Oswald Morris, “The Pumpkin Eater” (Ro¬ mulus Prod.; shooting in England) with Anne Bancroft and Peter Finch. Jack Clay¬ ton, director. Gert Andersen, ASC “Donna Reed Show”*. Frank Paiker, “Whistle Your Way Back Home” (Hanna-Barbera Prods.; feature car¬ toon; color) William Janna, producer direc¬ tor. Walter Lassally, “Psyche 59” (TroySchenck International Prod; shooting in England) with Curt Jurgens and Patricia Neal. Alexander Singer, director. Robert Wycoff, “Grindl”*. Jean Badal, “Behold a Pale Horse” (Fred Zinnemann Prod.; shooting in France) with Gregory Peck and Anthony Quinn. Fred Zinnemann, producer-director. Burnett Guffey, ASC, “Good Neighbor Sam” (David Swift Prod., color) with Jack Lemmon and Homy Schneider. David Swift, producer-director. Wilkie Cooper, “First Men On the Moon” (Chas. H. Schneer Prod., P'vision; Dynamation; T’color; shooting in England) with Edward Judd and Martha Hyer. Nathan Juran, director. Irving Lippman, “Route 66”*. Lloyd Ahern, ASC, “Farmer’s Daughter”*. Fred Gately, ASC, “Hazel”*. DESILU — Cahuenga Robert deGrasse, ASC, “Danny Thomas Show”*; “Dick VanDyke Show”* Henry Cronjager. “The Joey Bishop Show”*; “The Bill Dana Show”* Sid Hickox, ASC, “Andy Griffith Show”*. DESILU — Culver City Charles Straumer, ASC, “The Greatest Show on Earth”*. Glen MacWilliams, ASC, “Glynis”*; “Mr. Hannan and the Little People”* (pilot). DESILU — Gower (rank Carson, “My Favorite Martian”*. Ted Voigtlander, ASC, “Ben Casey”*. Robert Plancic, ASC, “My Three Sons”*. Robert Hauser, ASC, “The Breaking Point”*. Edward Fitzgerald, ASC, “Lassie”*. Maury Gertsman, ASC, “The Lucy Show”*. DON MEIER PRODS. Jack Richards, "Wild Kingdom”*. FILMWAYS STUDIOS — New York Morris Hartzband, ASC, “The Defenders”*. GENERAL SERVICE STUDIOS Robert Hager, “Petticoat Junction”*. Robert Moreno, “Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet”*. Archie Dalzell, “Mr. Ed”*. Harry Wolf, ASC, “The Beverly Hillbil¬ lies”*. GOLDWYN STUDIOS Fred Mandl, ASC, "The Fugitive”*. HEMPSTEAD FILM STUDIO Howard Block, “Mack & Myer for Hire”*. INDEPENDENT Jack McCosky, Paul Ivanhoe, "The Naked h lame" (Corona Prod., shooting in Canada) with Dennis O’Keefe and Kasey Rogers. Larry Matanski, director. William Zsigmon, “The Traveling Sales¬ man” (Delta Prods.; T’color) Boh Wheling, director. Henry V. Javorsky. Commercials* (New York). Victor Lukens, “No Man Walks Alone”* (shooting in Fla.). Al Mozell, “Pioneer Go Home”* (pilot). Larry Bassone, “Concept”*. Jean Tournier, “The Train” (Widescreen; shooting in France) with Burt Lancaster and Jeanne Moreau. Arthur Penn, director. Continued on Page 700 698 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER, DECEMBER, 1963