American cinematographer (Oct 1933)

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October 1933 • American Cinematographer 221 AMATEUR SECTION Contents . . . EXPOSURE Meters Become Professional by Clyde DeVinna, A.S.C 222 AMATEUR Movie Making in Europe by D. Knegt 223 PROFESSIONAL Methods in Amateur Lighting by Charles C. Clarke, A.S.C 224 TEN Common Mistakes of the Amateur by Frank B. Good, A.S.C 226 16MM Camera Exposes Frauds by C. B. Harris 227 RECORDING Sound on 16mm Film by Eric M. Bernt 228 AMATEUR news 230 Next Month . . . • PROFESSIONAL Criticism of the Amateur picture is a part of the service offered by the AMERICAN CINEMATOCRAPHER. 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. • THIS MONTH Our 1933 Amateur Contest Closes. Indications are that we will announce the winners on our December issue. However, in the meantime our next issue promises many interesting articles and stories. One of outstanding value will be a frank and csmprehensive discussion of the various types of film available to the Amateur. Mechanical phases of picture making will be touched upon as well as the artistic side.