American cinematographer (Aug 1933)

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August 1933 O American Cinematographer 137 Photograph by Jackson Rose, A.S.C. •PROFESSIONAL Criticism of the Amateur picture is a part of the service offered by the AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER. Many are not aware of this. Hundreds of pictures have been reviewed this past year by mem- bers of the American Society of Cinematog- raphers for the Amateur. AMATE U R SECTION Contents . . . 16 MM. Fine Grain Developing by William Stull, A.S.C 140 AN Amateur Makes An Industrial by Edw. ). Schon 142 SEMI-PROFESSIONAL 16 mm. Camera by J. A. Dubray, A.S.C. 143 MAKING Movies Under Water by Joseph Walker, A.S.C 144 HERE’S How! oy A.S.C. Members 146 Next Month . . . • AN UNUSUALLY interesting story in Microscopic Photography with the 1 6mm. camera. • A PROFESSIONAL will give you his experiences with an Exposure Meter. • WE WILL TELL you how to equip a Laboratory for development of 1 6mm. negative. • IN ADDITION to these there will be other stories that will touch on continuity, more about fine grain development . . . and if our plans do not go awry a story on Slow Motion by a man who has had had much experience in this work.