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October, 1936 m American Cinematographer 409 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER A Technical and Educational publication of motion picture photography. Published monthly by the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS, INC. 6331 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood, California Telephone CRanite 2135 JOHN ARNOLD, President, A.S.C. FRED JACKMAN, Treasurer, A.S.C. Volume 17 October, 1936 Number 10 What to Read CINEMATOGRAPHERS Mourn Thalberg 413 JUST WHAT Is So Mysterious About Color? 414 CAMERAMEN Pay Tribute to Blackburn 415 MY CAMERA Mileage Is Upwards of 500,000 Miles By James B. Shackleford, A.S.C 416 MATCHING Technicolor Exteriors with Artificial Light By Howard Green 418 COLOR for "Bread and Butter" Productions By Dodge Dunning, A.S.C 419 A. S. C. MEMBERS On Parade 420 Next Month • When the motion picture industry an- nounced that all studios and interests would pool their Process Patents it created quite a stir in the Hollywood Technical Circles. We have dug into the details of this move and next month will present it to you in an in- teresting and authentic article. • New things are popping up constantly in the motion picture industry. We will tell you of them next month. We will also have ar- ticles about some of the leading men behind the cameras. ESTABLISHED 1918. Advertising Rates on application. Subscription: U.S. $2.50 a year; Canada, $3.50 a year; Foreign, $3.50 a year. Single copies, 25c; back num- bers, 30c. Foreign single copies, 35c; back numbers, 40c. COPYRIGHT 1936 by American Society of Cinematographers, Inc. 'T The Staff EDITOR Charles J. VerHalen TECHNICAL EDITOR Emery Huse, A. S. C. ASSOCIATES Karl Hale Walter Blanchard CIRCULATION MANAGER L. Graham ADVISORY EDITORIAL BOARD Victor Milner, A. S. C. James Van Trees, A. S. C. Fred Jackman, A. S. C. Farciot Edouart, A. S. C. Fred Gage, A. S. C. Dr. J. S. Watson, A. S. C. Dr. L. A. Jones, A. S. C. Dr. C. E. K. Mees, A. S. C. Dr. W. B. Rayton, A. S. C. Dr. Herbert Meyer, A. S. C. Dr. V. B. Sease, A. S. G. FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES Georges Benoit, 100 Allee Franklin, Pavillions-sous-Bois. Seine, France. Tele- phone LeRaincy 13-19. NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE S. R. Cowan, 19 East 47th St., New York City. Phone Plaza 3-0483. Neither the American Cinematographer nor the American Society of Cinematographers is responsible for statements made by au- thors. This magazine will not be resporvsible for unsolicited manuscripts.