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The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER
July, 1929
Trueball Tripod Heads
MODEL B
Their use for follow shots assures smooth operation, having an equal tension on all movements. Also, their action is unaffected by temperature.
FRED HOEFNER
Cinema Machine Shop
5319 Santa Monica Blvd.
GLadstone 0243 Los Angeles
FOR RENT
MITCHELL SOUND CAMERA When Available
3 1,000 ft. Mitchell Magazines.
4 — 5 and 6-inch Pan Astro Lenses.
New Friction Head Tripod.
Baby Tripod — Other Accessories.
JACKSON ROSE
Lasky Leaks
Vic Milner, ably bothered by Mellor, Knott, Rand, Ahearn, Myers and Griggs, is supervising Mr. Lubitsch's "The Love Parade." featuring Maurice Chevalier. No, the title has nothing to do with the camera crew.
Al Gilks will tell Pyle, Pittack and Blackstone what filters to use on "Kabitzer." to start June 24th, with Sloman directing. Al's assistants. Farm, Wright and Martinelli. will hold slates and do other odd iobs about the set. Martinelli's marriage on June 21st doesn't seem to interfere with his work, so far.
Eddie Cronjager, of Malibu Beach and Marathon Street, will explain actinic values to Mr. Sutherland, directine "Fast Con-many." featuring "Jack" Oakie. "Skeets" Gallagher and Evelvn Brent. Eddie's fo^us fiends will include Metty, Reynolds, Mayer. Brooks, Burgess and Wellman. Some fast company.
Rov Hunt has just finished shooting "The Virginian" and will next attack a Bancroft production under the direction of Mr. Cromwell. Roy's colleagues include Lane. Hallenberger, Clemens, Adams. Wright and Southcott, who so far hold the studio record for weight-lifting and figure thev should be hired by the pound rather than by the week — perhaps "weak" is the word.
Since being reclassified under Class "2A" instead of "3A," the assistants are forming a "Gianinni Club" and will loan any amount on Wednesdays only (pay day at Lasky's).
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Harry Fischbeck plus Stout, Pierce, Wimpy, Merland, Clothier, Lane, Shimser and Rhea, are on the last lap of "Illusion" for Mendes, featuring Buddy Rogers and Nancy Carroll.
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Virgil Miller hopes the Class "2A" classification will restore the original color of his hair. It has taken on a grayish hue as a result of changing camera crews every sixty hours and keeping his weather eye on the nonobservers of the Sabbath. He feels that he can now devote a little time to photographic problems, even if he forgets how to "play checkers" on the movie checker board. It's the other fellow's move now.
Looks like six companies next week, perhaps seven, which means a total of fifty members of 659 being kept out of mischief.
ELMER G. DYER • Now Available
Announces that he has just finished the Aerial-Akeley sequences on
Columbia's big sound special, "FLIGHT." In making close-ups and follow shots with sound, Mr. Dyer found the
Akeley Camera incomparable.
Columbia, and Joe Walker, in charge of photography, pay Mr. Dyer
a high compliment for his masterly work on "FLIGHT."
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951 North Spaulding Avenue
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA