American cinematographer (Nov 1937)

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November, 1937 • American Cinematographer 447 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER A Technical and Educational publication on motion picture photography. Published monthly by the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS, INC. 1782 N. Orange Drive Hollywood, California Telephone GRanite 2135 VICTOR MILNER, President. FRED W. JACKMAN, Treasurer. Vol. 18 November, 1937 No. 11 Contents Frost Is on the Funkin’ 449 By George Blaisdell Film Is More Valuable in Television. . .450 By Harry R. Lukcke Why ‘100 Men and a Girl’ Makes a Hit on Screen 453 By William Stull, A.S.C. Keg-Lite Aims Once Started to Run on Its Own 454 By Carl R. Erickson Engineers Hold Convention in New York 456 A.S.C. Members on Parade 461 Arnold Given Gold Life Card by A.S.C. .464 o ESTABLISHED 1920. Advertising Rates on applica- tion. Subscription; U. S., $2.50 a year; Canada, $3.50 a year; Foreign $3.50 a year. Single copies, 25c; back numbers, 30c. Foreign single copies, 35c; back numbers, 40c. COPYRIGHT, 1937, by American Society of Cinematographers, Inc. The Staff EDITOR George Blaisdell WASHINGTON STAFF CORRESPONDENT Reed N. Haythorne, A. S. C. TECHNICAL EDITOR Emery Huse, A. S. C. ADVISORY EDITORIAL BOARD Victor Milner, A. S. C. James Van Trees, A. S. C. Fred W. 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. C. CIRCULATION MANAGER L. F. Graham NEW YORK REPRESENTATIVE S. R. Cowan, 19 East 47th St., New York City. Phone Plaza 3-0483. FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVE Georges Benoit, 100 Allee Franklin, Pavillions-sous-Bois, Seine, France. Tele- phone LeRaincy 13-19. AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVE McGill’s, 179 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, Australian and New Zealand agents. Neither the American Cinematographer nor the American Society of Cinematographers is responsible for statements made by au- thors. This magazine will not be respon- sible for unsolicited manuscripts.