Film and TV Technician (1957)

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144 FILM & TV TECHNICIAN October 1957 interviews ROBERT KRASKER Director of Photography THE STORY OF ESTHER COSTELLO A ROMULUS flta (or COLUMBIA PICTURES " Esther Costello " looks like being a winner, Mr. Krasker. Yes — we're, all very pleased. It's the sort of Jilm anybody would be proud to have had a hand in. What about the actual photography? Are you happy about that? Oh, more than happy. As you know, we shot it all on Ilford FP 3. / chose FPZ specially bun us, of its wide tone scale, and fine grain which is particularly suitable f atwiil, sen , n pro], rtinn. ILFORD LIMITED, CINE SALES DEPARTMENT, 104 HIGH H0LB0RN, LONDON, W.C.1 ■ TELEPHONE: H0LB0RN 3401 Published by the Proprietors, The Association of Cinematograph, Television and allied Technicians. 2 Soho Square, London, and Printed by Watford Printers Limited, Watford, Herts.