Broadcasting Telecasting (Jul-Sep 1957)

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Chief Photographer Moore (at camera) and Bill Gordon film in Spot News Division and 2nd place in Feature News Division sequence in one of WFMY-TV's studios. Moore won 1st place of the Carolinas Press Photographers' Association contest. STUDIO WORK OR NEWS COVERAGE ... WFMY-TV catches every detail with high-speed Du Pont 931 Film "TX THE studio or out on a news asX signment, you must have a fast film for TV. That holds true for processing as well as emulsion speed," says Luther V. (Buddy) Moore, Chief Photographer for Station WFMY-TV, Greensboro, North Carolina. "For example," Mr. Moore continues, "I used Type 931 to cover a disastrous fire in WinstonSalem — 26 miles from our studios. We shot over 800 feet of film under conditions that ranged from bright sun to heavy rain. The film was Mr. Moore captures the news for WFMY viewers ■with Du Pont Type 931 High Speed Rapid Reversal Motion Picture Film. 'Broadcasting • Telecasting used for telecast less than two hours after we left the scene. And every foot of film was good— that's the kind of job Du Pont 931 can handle! •'DuPont Type 931 Film is excellent for studio work, too. It can be used for negative as well as positive transmission, reproduces natural-looking skin tones and never blocks up on an optical sound track — thanks to its wide latitude. It's easy to see why we're sold on Du Pont Motion Picture Film here at WFMY-TV!" DuPonI Representative Del Billings (right) discusses continuous reversal processing of DuPont Film with Chief Photographer Moore. FOR MORE INFORMATION contact your nearest Du Pont Sales Office or write: Du Pont. Photo Products Dept., Wilmington 98, Del. In Canada: DuPont Company of Canada (1956) Limited, Toronto. Atlanta 8, Ga 805 Peachtree Building Boston 10, Mass 140 Federal Street Chicago 30, III 4560 Touhy Avenue, Lincolnwood Cleveland 16, Ohio 20950 Center Ridge Road Dallas 7, Texas 1628 Oak Lawn Avenue Los Angeles 33, Calif 7051 Santa Monica Blvd. New York 11, N. Y 248 West 18th Street Philadelphia, Pa. .308 East Lancaster Ave. , Wynnewcod Export Nemours BIdg., Wilmington 98, Delaware 'Ks.u.i.w.orr Belfer Things for Betler Living . . . through Chemistry Buddy Moore and Del Billings examine clips shot ^ on DuPont film. Billings keeps station informed of latest filming developments. August 19, 1957 • Page 117 DU PONT MOTION PICTURE FILM