The Film Daily (1942)

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^ QUALITY ON LOCATION LIGHTING on location — indoors and out — is subject to less control than in the studio. But under the most trying conditions, cameramen and directors confidently depend on Eastman Negative Films, with their demonstrated ability— each in its own field — to invest each scene with the highest photographic quality. Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. J. E. BRULATOUR, INC., Distributors Fort Lee Chicago Hollywood PLUS-X SCPER-XX for general studio use when little light is available RACKGROUXD-X for backgrounds and general exterior work EASTMAN NEGATIVE FILMS