American cinematographer (December 1933)

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December 1933 • American Cinematographer 305 T HE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMA- TOGRAPHERS was founded in 1918 for the purpose of bringing into closer con- federation and cooperation all those leaders in the cinematographic art and science whose aim is and ever will be to strive for pre-emi- nence in artistic perfection and technical mas- tery of this art and science. Its purpose is to further the artistic and scientific advancement of the cinema and its allied crafts through un- ceasing research and experimentation as well as through bringing the artists and the scien- tists of cinematography into more intimate fellowship. To this end its membership is com- posed of the outstanding cinematographers of the world, with Associate and Honorary mem- berships bestowed upon those who, though not active cinematographers, are engaged none the less in kindred pursuits, and who have, by their achievements, contributed outstandingly to the progress of cinematography as an Art or as a Science. To further these lofty aims, and to fittingly chronicle the progress of cine- matography, the Society’s publication, The American Cinematographer, is dedicated. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS OFFICERS JOHN ARNOLD President VICTOR MILNER First Vice-President CHARLES C. CLARKE Second-Vice-President ELMER G. DYER Third Vice-President GEORGE SCHNEIDERMAN Treasurer WILLIAM STULL Secretary BOARD OF COVERNORS John Arnold Charles C. Clarke Elmer Dyer Frank Good Charles B. Lang, Jr. Arthur Miller George Schneiderman William Stull John W. Boyle Daniel B. Clark Aifred Gilks Fred Jackman Victor Milner Vernon Walker John F. Seitz PAST PRESIDENTS Philip E. Rosen Gaetano Gaudio James Van Trees John W. Boyle Fred W. Jackman Hal Mohr Homer Scott John F. Seitz Daniel B. Clark HONORARY MEMBERS Mr. Albert S. Howell Mr. Edward O. Blackburn RESEARCH COMMITTEE Victor Milner, Arthur Miller, William Stull, Dr. Herbert Meyer, John Arnold, John F. Seitz. Emery Huse. Dr. L. M. Dieterich PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE John Arnold Frank Zucker Charles Bell Charles J. Davis Paul H. Allen Georges Benoit Glenn MacWilliams Ariel Varges Max B. Herford T. Cowling Edwin L. Dyer Charles W. Herbert Mack Stengler Ross Fisher John Dored Philip M. Chancellor W. H. Jansen DuPont PRODUCTION COMMITTEE Daniel B. Clark John W. Boyle William Stull Elmer G. Dyer Ned Van Buren MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Charles G. Clarke Alfred Gilks George Folsey ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE John W. Boyle Frank B. Good Charles B. Lang, Jr. Vernon Walked Alvin Wyckoff WELFARE COMMITTEE Hal Mohr James Van Trees Fred W. lackman