The Cine Technician (1953-1956)

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104 THE CINE-TECHNICIAN May 1954 It takes all sorts to make a ULIJ WiJe Picture for instance: PRODUCERS: James Carr, Hindle Edgar DIRECTORS: Stephen Clarkson, James Hill, Clifford Parris ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Raylton Fleming CAMERAMEN: Ronald Anscombe, Martin Curtis, George Shears, Geoffrey Williams EDITORS: Frances Cockburn, Morag Maclennan ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: Douglas Kentish CAMERA OPERATORS: Ron Bicker, Bill Cheesman ASSISTANTS: Ken Morgan, Alan Hewison, Gerry Godfrey . . . these technicians, all working with the company at this time, can muster a total of 175 years of A.C.T. membership and no less than 100 years of employment with ULIJ WiJ e Pictures Ltd. LYS&ETH HOUSE, SOHO SQUARE, W.I. GER. 17 36 OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS CINEMA OFFICER required by NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT INFORMATION DEPARTMENT for two tours of 18/24 months with prospect of reengagement. Salary, etc., according to experience in scale, £807 rising to £1,557 a year. Gratuity at rate of £100/150 a year. Outfit allowance £60. Free passages for officer and wife. Assistance towards cost of children's passages or grant up to £150 annually for their maintenance in United Kingdom. Liberal leave on full salary. Candidates, with good technical experience in cinematograph equipment manufacture including 16mm. projectors, should be able to organise and maintain a fleet of mobile cinema units and to train junior staff. Write to the Crown Agents, 4 Millbank, London, S.W.I. State age, name in block letters, full qualifications and experience and quote M3B/34308/CY. FILMS OFFICER required by the GOVERNMENT OF UGANDA for the Department of Information for one tour of 30-36 months in the first instance with Provident Fund benefits. Salary, etc., according to experience in scale £1,066 a year to £1,296 a year. Outfit allowance up to £30. Free passages. Liberal leave on full salary. Candidates must be fully experienced in all phases of silent and sound 16mm. film-making and be able to undertake productions for showing to African audiences. Write to the Crown Agents, 4 Millbank, London, S.W.I. State age, name in block letters, full qualifications and experience and quote M3B/34181/CY. AMATEUR CINE WORLD PRICE 1/3 MONTHLY The Only Magazine for the Amateur Cinematographer One hundred packed pages of advice, news, hints and views by experienced movie-makers, a guide for amateur producers to current releases at the local cinema, a "how I did it" article by the maker of a prize-winning film, pages of readers' opinions, gadgets, problems, detailed impartial tests on latest apparatus. Cameras and camerawork, ideas for film themes, projection and projectors, silent and sound, tape, film, disk and magnetic stripe ... all aspects of home movies are covered in Amateur Cine World. No wonder it is known throughout the world as "the amateur's bible." SEND 2^d. STAMP FOR SPECIMEN COPY. 46-47 Chancery Lane, London, W.C.2