American cinematographer (Sept 1937)

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September, 1937 • American Cinematographer 353 MOONSHINE III & ri- , ' '••••' :■> ■■ ■II ■in mi ' "■ £ , \ V-x« * m: ■ mam fA: 3'. 7 '• ' : : , :; v In the art of making night- effect pictures by daylight, Agfa 35 MM Infra-Red Film has been proved particularly successful. For this purpose, it has been widely accepted as an ideal me- dium by Hollywood experts. It possesses a high and well-bal- anced Infra-red sensitivity which J insures better tone reproduction. Made by Agfa Ansco Corpora- tion in Binghamton, New York. C. KING CHARNEY I NCORPORATED HOLLYWOOD 6372 Santa Monica Blvd. Tel. Hollywood 2918-2919 % NEW YORK 243 West 5 5th Street New York City