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April, 1930 American Cinematographer Three ^ AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER A technical and educational publication, espousing progress and art in motion picture photography. Suite 1222 Guaranty Bldg. .... Hollywood, California JOHN F. SEITZ, HAL HALL, JOSEPH A. DUBRAY, President, A. S. C. Editor in Chief and General Manager, A. S. C. Technical Editor, A. S. C. BOARD OF EDITORS—John W. Boyle, William Stull and Herford Tynes Cowling • - — Voi. x CONTENTS No. 13 Page Cranking for Uncle Sam, by Raymond Evans 9 Sound Reproduction Improving by Walter F. Eberhardt 10 Licht, Achtung, Kurbel-Halt/ by A. K. Kittmer 11 Fearless Camera Company Presents Silent Super-Film Camera, by Hal Hall 13 Sound Personnel and Organization, by Carl Dreher : 15 As the Editor Sees It 16 Amatuer Moving Making, by William Stull, A. S. C 29 Professional Amateurs, by William A. Stull, A. S. C 32 The Motion Picture, by Will Hays 36 From Sailor to Featured Player 37 Frontispiece, Photographed by Elmer Dyer, A. S. C. FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES Georges Benoit, c-o Louis Verande, 12 rue d’Aguessau Paris, 8e John Dored, Paramount News, Paramount Building, 1 Rue Meyerbeer, Paris IXe, France. Herford Tynes Cowling, Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, New York, Eastern Representative. Published Monthly by THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS, INC., Hollywood, Calif. Established 1918. Advertising Rates on Application. Subscription: United States, $3.00 a year; Canada, $3.50 a year; Foreign, $4.00 a year; single copies 25c. Telephone GRanite 4274. (Copyright, 1930, by the American Society of Cinematographers, Inc.) L> a ■