Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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Joan Davis on the set of "1 Married Joan," produced by P. J. Wolfson and appearing on NBC. Three Mitchell 35mm BNC cameras are used on this top TV show, which is in its 2nd year. Jim Backus plays the male lead. Dennis Day, star of "The Dennis Day Show," a top-rated NBC program. Originally "live," this series is in its second year, and is now produced on film by Denmac Productions, using a Mitchell 35mm BNC camera. On the set of "I Love Lucy," starring LucilU Ball and Dm? Arnaz. The /nation's Number 1 TV show for 1951, 1952 m4 1953 is a pioneer of the technique of filming its program m • live show "with audience. Desilu Productions use* three Mitt he! ^^^JA*-M"*3'5mm BNC cameras in filming "I Love Lucy." TO FUJI B B B It takes more than just a good script to insure the success of a top-rated network program. The on-stage performances of the stars and supporting cast must be outstanding, carefully timed, superbly directed. And the camera must perform flawlessly in its vital role of recreating the superior quality of the show for millions of TV viewers. Mitchell cameras— internationally famous— provide the matchless photographic performances so necessary to the successful making of the finest theater quality films. That is why, wherever top quality filming is the foremost consideration, Mitchell Cameras are to be found . . . bringing success into focus. MITCHELL The only truly Professional Motion Picture Camera 666 West Harvard Street • Glendaie 4, Calif. • Cable Address: MITCAMCO 85% of the professional motion pictures shown throughout the world are filmed with a Mitchell Broadcasting October 27, 1957 • Page 119