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TRAISFILM
SALUTES THE ARMY
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IT HAS BEEN OUR PLEASURE TO WORK ON MANY FILMS FOR THE U. S. ARMY AND IT HAS BEEN PARTICULARLY GRATIFYING TO SEE THE TREMENDOUS SfEPS THE ARMY HAS MADE IN PLANNING AND PRODUCING FILMS THAT DO THEIR JOB.
We or TRANSFILM SALUTE THE ARMY FOR A JOB WELL DONE.
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The Army Pictorial Issue of Business Screen Magazine
• ISSUE ONE OF VOLUME SEVEN •
• Contents •
A History of Army Photography by Captain Frank P. Libcrman A Word of Introduction by Major General H. C. Ingles Organization of the Anny Pictorial Service: A Graphic Chart Army Pictorial Service by Brigadier General E. L. Munson. Jr.
PRODUCTION AND TRAINING RESULTS
The Signal Corps Photographic Center by Colonel R. C. Barrett
The Measure of Arjny Films by Lt. Col. Paul Morgan
Three Reports on Film Results: Soldier Reactions to Training Films
Army Film Utilization by Lt. Thomas C. Broun
"Why We Fight": A Report on the Army's Great Documentary Series
"Film Is a Weapon" by Colonel Emanuel Cohen
Animation for Army Films by Captain Rodell C. Johnson
Photographic Operations in the Pacific by Lt. .Morion Sontheimer
Films as Medicine
Still Pictures by .Major Frank Muto
Filmstrip Production in the Army by Captain Leonard M. Barker
Shooting Army Color by Tech. Sgt. Frank S. Errigo
Foreign Language Films by Captain .ildo Ermini
DISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY FILMS
Army Pictures Reach 'Round the World ^i Lt. Col. Orton H. Hieks Right Time, Right Place and Right Film by Major Dennis R. Killiams Operation of a Central Film Library by Captain William C. Ralke Army's Projectors Follow the Flag: A BUSINESS SCREEN Pictorial
Review Operation and Maintenance of Projectors in the Field
by Captain Edwin B. Levinson Overseas Motion Picture Service by Captain Seymour R. Mayer Pictorial Engineering and Research by Major Lloyd T. Goldsmith
ARMY camera: PHOTOGRAPHY IN ACTION
The Combat Photographer by Lt. Leonard Spinrad Training the Army Cameraman by Major Arthur L. Gaskill How Is Combat Footage Used? by Major Warren Wade Sound EflTects and Film Music by Major Alphons .M. Dillinger
A Word of Acknowledgment
* With these hundred pages, we add another chapter to the great record of "visuals" in World War II which began with our own Navy edition of 1943.
We are especially indebted to the two liaison officers of the Service who were our constant help and inspiration: Capt. Frank Libkrman at Washington, D. C, and 1st Lt. Leonard Spinrad of the Signal Corps
Photographic Center, New York. Their invaluable help in gatheringi material, checking accuracy and pho*i tographs is deeply appreciated.
Finally, a word of real credit for the cover of this issue goes to ScT. Hknrv Steinbart, ill prewar days one of the East's best artist-designers and soon to return to that position of eminence from wartime duties in tbr \niiiiation Branch, SCPC, New York
COVER DESIGN AND ILLUSTRATION BY s/SGT. HENRY STEINBART, SCPO
Issue Oiie, Volume Seven of Business Screen, the National Magazine of (lie Audio and Villlll Aids issued by Business Screen Magazines Inc., 157 East Erie Street, Cfiicigo II, Illinois, " nrii'inbrr .W, 1945. O. 11. CocIIin, Jr., Editor .ind Publisher; E. T. Lundgren, Director of r ciiiiiinii; Helen Hyde, Editorial Assistant. Staff members in scrsice: Capt. Robert Seymour, OT. H.rli,it I.. .Mitchell. Subscription: $2.(l(t for eight consecutive numbers lone complete volun»)jj .i:l.(H) loreign; $.1.50 in Canada. Entire contents copyright 1945 by Business Screen Mai
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