The Cine Technician (1943 - 1945)

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September— October, 1944 T HE C I N E T E C H N I C I A N CINEMA-LOG II c are without Kenneth Gordon's usual feature this issue. He is too preoccupied on the Continent. Instead we print, by courtesy of British Newsreels and Pathe Gazette, some photographs taken from his work in Normandy and Paris. They have been specially acclaimed as providing the best newsreel shots of the war, and some of the national dailies mentioned Ken Gordon by name, as did also Pathe in their newsreel. We know how Ken fumed at the delays which prevented him going abroad earlier. We can hear him saying now, " / told you so."