International photographer (Feb-Dec 1929)

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Six The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPH KR March, 1929 Show Your Card On a recent call from the Caddo Production for the picture "Hell's Angels," Local Union No. 659 furnished 10 speed cameras and 21 men. The cameras were located at various positions from pits below the ground to the cat walk, ninety feet above the pavement at the balloon school hangars at Arcadia. Quite intricate rigging was necessary as gear boxes had to be secured as well as the cameras. The service rendered by the grip department was 100 per cent plus, and Brother Bill Handy, with his crew from Local No. 37, are to be complimented. Thanks, Bill. JAMES E. WOODBURY Portrait and Commercial Photographer GRanite 3333 5356 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, Calif. ROY H. KLAFFKI Now Photographing Vitaphone Productions Warner Bros. Something Different A number of members of Local No. 659 have associated themselves with the Hollywood (300) Rifle Club, an organization chartered by the National Rifle Association, and supervised by the Director of Civilian Marksmanship of the War Department at Washington, D. C. The objects of the club are to instruct and educate the members in expert marksmanship with pistols, rifles, shotguns and bows; to foster good fellowship, and to encourage competition in marksmanship between teams and members of the club. Springfield rifles, 30 caliber. Model 1903, ammunition, targets, and all necessary equipment are furnished to this club without cost, by the Director of Civilian Markmanship. Tbe Rifle Club offers at a very nominal annual outlay a form of recreation both different and more interesting than the average form of club amusements. Members of Local No. 659 are invited to join, and these interest can obtain further information from Brother Gene O. Hagberg, secretary of the organization. A Blooper It happened at the Davidge Laboratory. Roy Davidge called Walter, the delivery boy, the other day and told him to go over to Bell & Howell's to pick up a spark plug for tbe B & H printer. Walter thought there was a catch to the order and said : "Say boss, you're not fooling me are you? You know when I first came over here, the boys sent me after a film stretcher." At any rate Walter hied himself over to the Bell & Howell shop, where be again became wary, and instead of asking for a spark plug, asked for a "what-cha-may-call-it" for the Davidge printer. "Oh ! You mean a spark plug to fog the sound-track patches." "Yeah, that's it," said Walter, and the boys at the shop wondered why he acted sheepish about it. WALTER J. VAN ROSSEM Photographic Laboratory and Camera Rental Service HOlly 071i.". G04!) Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, California PANCHROMATIC MAKE-UP Manufactured Exclusively by Max Factor The first major step toward the standardization of make-up. It will eliminate the use of gaudy, useless colors. Panchromatic make-up is used in every studio, and its success is an outstanding achievement. Max Factor Make-Up Studios Chicago Office: 444 West Grand Avenue Highland Avenue at Hollywood Boulevard HOllywood 6191 Cable Address "FACTO" London Office: 10 D'Arblay Street