Cinematographic annual : 1930 (1930)

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if you wish to keep abreast of the times, you should read the American Cinema tographer 0 The world's leading Technical Magazine covering the field of Cinematography and all its allied subjects. 0 No magazine deals with Cinematography so thoroughly. No magazine keeps you better informed on the subject and the progress of Sound. If you are in the picture industry you cannot afford to be without it. THE AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER is the official organ of the American Society of Cinematographers (The Master Cameramen of the World) Published in Hollywood, California, by the men who have made cinematography an art. Price: $3.00 a year in America. $4.00 a year in Foreign Countries. Send your subscription to the office of publication: 1222 Guaranty BIdg., Hollywood, California, U. S. A. [Adv. 53]