The Exhibitor (1953)

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Total destruction ... to order Much as the director might like to, he cannot destroy a city for the sake of his motion picture. Nor can he sit and wait for a holocaust. Instead— fie creates models of incredible ingenuity; couples them JjF with consummate artistry in photography and processing; produces scenes of awe-inspiring reality. To aid producer and director in projects such as this; * to assist in matching film and mood; to co-operate with processor, exchange, and exhibitor; Kodak maintains the Eastman Technical Service for Motion Picture Film with branches at strategic centers. Inquiries invited from all members of the industry. ■ Address: Motion Picture Film Department EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester 4, N. Y. Boa Coast Division Midwest Division West Coast Division 342 Madison Avenue 137 North Wabash Avenue 6706 Santa Monica Blvd. New York 17, N. Y. Chicago 2, Illinois Hollywood 38, California