Camera - April 14, 1923 to February 16, 1924 (April 1923-February 1924)

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Page Four "The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry CAMER "Having people want you to do what you want to do^thafs about all anybody could ask for, isn't it?*** J. M. Bundscho ANNOUNCING the establishment of a complete and comprehensive motion picture publicity service at 6318 Hollywood Boulevard under the direction of FRED W. FOX who has relinquished the advertising management of "Camera!" to Mr. John Cornyn in order to devote more time to his publicity accounts. Mr. Fox will continue with this publication as Director of Advertising Copy and Exploitation, but the active liason between advertisers and the magazine will be carried on by Mr. Cornyn. Fred W. Fox No effort will be spared in rendering an unexcelled publicity and exploitation service. Inquiries are invited from progressive players, directors and producers who realize the value of the right kind of publicity, preferably those who have established themselves to some degree in the profession. Moderate rates will prevail. All types of material will be handled; newspaper and magazine news bulletins and feature stories with local, national and international distribution. Our aim is to supply the press with truthful, timely, and interesting news; news that will be NEWS for the newspaper and PUBLICITY for the client. The following, compose the mechanical staff : WALTER FREDERICK SEELY Photoorafihv C. II. DILLINGER Commercial Art J. M. BUNDSCHO, Chicago Tvfioarafihv Fine Printing Commercial Art Fred W. Fox Motion Picture News and Advertising Service 6318 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, California