American cinematographer (Mar 1933)

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AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER March 1933 • American Cinematographer 1 A Technical and Educational publication of motion picture photography. Published monthly by the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS, INC., Suite 1222 Cuaranty Building, Hollywood, California. Telephone Granite 4274. JOHN ARNOLD, President, A. S. C. GEORGE SCHNEIDERMAN, Treasurer, A. S. C. Volume XIII MARCH, 1933 Number 11 What to Read COVER Photo by Jackson Rose, A.S.C. REPORT of Testing Committee 5 RE-RECORDING, Dubbing or Duping by Nathan Levinson 6 HOLLYWOOD Still Leads says Errst Lubitsch 8 DIETERICH Composite Process by William Stull, A.S.C 9 HOLLYWOOD Inspects New B.&H. Camera by William Stull, A.S.C 10 RIDDLE Me This 12 CANDID Camera on Production by Walter Blanchard 14 PHOTOGRAPHY of the Month.. 16 EXPLAINING Film Latitude by Emery Huse, A.S.C 1 8 WHEELS of Industry 20 AMATEUR SECTION USING A 16 MM. Camera In the Air by Lieut. C. R. Wriston 22 WHEN You Title by August Wolfram 24 WHEN a Professional Turns Amateur by David Abel, A.S.C 25 PROTECTING the 16 MM. Investment by William Stull, A.S.C 26 YOU’RE Surrounded With Conti nuity by T. B. Hoffman 27 BOOKS You Should Read by Karl Hale 28 HERE’S How by A.S.C. Members 30 ESTABLISHED 1918. Advertising Rates on appli- cation. Subscription: U. S. $3.00 a year; Canada $3.50 a year; Foreign, $4.00 a year; single copies 25c. COPYRIGHT, 1933, by American Society of Cine- matographers Inc. The Staff EDITOR Charles J. VerHalen TECHNICAL EDITOR Emery Huse, A. S. C. ASSOCIATE EDITOR William Stull, A. S. C. ASSOCIATES Walter Blanchard Karl Hale ADVISORY EDITORIAL BOARD George Schneiderman, A. S. C. Hatto Tappenbeck, A. S. C. H. T. Cowling, A. S. C. Dr. L. M. Dieterich, A. S. C. Dr. C. E. K. Mees, A. S. C. Dr. L. A. Jones, A. S. C. Dr. W. B. Rayton, A. S. C. Dr. Herbert Meyer, A. S. C. Dr. V. B. Sease, A. S. C. FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES Georges Benoit, % Louis Verande. 12 Rue d’Aguessau, Paris 8e. John Dored, Riga, Latvia. Herford Tynes Cowling, 311 Alex- ander Street, Rochester, N. Y. Neither the American Cinematographer nor the American Society of Cinematograph- ers is responsible for statements made by authors. This magazine will not be re- sponsible for unsolicited manuscripts.