Cinematographic annual : 1931 (1931)

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Professionals if you wish to keep in step with the motion picture industry, you should read the American Cinematcgrapher •The world's leading, and America's oldest, technical magazine dealing with motion picture photography and allied subjects • No other magazine covers motion picture photography so thoroughly. No other magazine keeps you so well informed on sound, laboratory, make-up, lighting, and all studio technical matters. THE AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER is sponsored by the AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS (The Master Cameramen of the World) Price: $3.00 per year in America. $4.00 per year in foreign countries. "Published in Hollywood. Read all over the World." Send your subscription to the office of publication 1220 Guaranty Bldg. Hollywood, Calif., U.S.A. [Adv. 19]