The Cine Technician (1935-1937)

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50 The Journal of the Association of Cine-Technicians Aug. -Oct., 1936 Enlargement from negative of film showing a shell explosion. Below shows two A.C.T. members, Harry Waxman, assisted by Arthur Graham, photographing an intere^ing set-up of a miniature shot across " No Man's Land." Technical Information Mitchell Camera, driven with high-speed gear box, at a speed of 120 frames per second. Kodak Super X stock and Cooke Speed Panchro Lens at F/2. Stills from recent production at Merton Park Siudios of l'ublicit\ I'llms Ltd. 1