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Thirty
The INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER
November, 1929
H. J. KIRKPATRICK
At Liberty
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EDWARD J. COHEN
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WARNER NICHOLS CROSBY
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Skillet Wanted Harry Merland has installed an electric cook stove in his camera booth at Paramount so that he may cook his own supper, thus fooling the directors who never stop for meals.
On the Way to Monterey Roy Musgrave: "Was it pretty up at
Monterey on the Technicolor location,
Carl?"
Carl Guthrie: "I'll say it was — pretty
foggy."
Right-0 After all, static isn't the worst thing you see on the films now-a-days.
Market Note
Wilbert Wright: "Hello, Bill, how ya making it these days?"
Bill Margulies: "Oh, same as usual, only malt is a little high."
Horse On Him
Friend Baker: "Mac, the leading man is continually moving out of his position; go out and do something about it."
John McBurnie: "What do you want me to do, lie down and hold his feet?"
Radio Gastronomies Bob Tobey (eating chicken sandwich at the Warner Studio; time, midnight): "Well, dinner at the Brown Derby by remote control."
Lingerie Note
Speed Mitchell: "Have you heard the new underwear song?"
Speed Hall: "I have not. How does it go?"
Speed Mitchell: "I underwear my baby is tonight?"
Caution
Electrician: "Catch hold of one of them wires, buddy."
Asst. Electrician: "I've got hold of one of them, what now?"
Electrician: "Feel anything?"
Asst. Electrician: "Nope."
Electrician: "Well, don't touch the other one; it carries two thousand volts."
J-foke-um
By IRA
Pity the Poor Extra She was only an extra girl, but she had a nice fur coat.
Endurance Love is that quality which leads an actress to marry a cameraman and stand for him the rest of her life without salary.
Cameraman's Burden Henry Gerrard: "How are things
coming these days?"
Archie Stout: "Fair. But this night
life is beginning to wear on me."
The Censor A censor is a man who took too much castor oil when he was a baby.
The Shoe Trade
Extra Girl (anxiously) : "Oh Charlie, how far is it back to Hollywood?"
Assistant Cameraman (in bran new roadster) : "About two pairs of Oxfords."
Efficiency
"Whatcha doin' now-a-days for a living?"
"Say, wher'd ya get this job as 'Efficiency Man'?"
Mechanical Note Maurice Kains says, "Now that we have motor driven cameras, there is no excuse for a cameraman getting cranky and flying off the handle."
Not a Look-in
First Assistant: "I heard you refused a job as First Cameraman."
Second Assistant: "Yeh; there was no chance for advancement."
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Warner Brothers' Ranch is becoming home to William Ries, Warner Brothers' cinematographer. For Ries, who shot "Under a Texas Moon," the all-color outdoor drama, is now busily engaged photographing "On the Border," a thrilling drama starring Rin-Tin-Tin on Vitaphone. William McGann, once an ace cameraman, is directing.
King Charney says . . .
WHETHER IT BE CARBON OR INCANDESCENT LIGHTING WHETHER IT BE TALKIES OR SILENT
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