The international photographer (Jan-Dec 1931)

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irt \T/ JKSJ QI\P Qm> w Wi (WTO Vf7 wtsft ,6 ■. ZI\P mi Qrx$> \T/ \T/ WESV IN TE FNATIONA L PHOTO GRAPHE R Official Bulletin of the International Photographers of the Motion Picture Industries, Local No. 659, of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Molting Picture Machine Operators •/ the United States and Canada. Affiliated with Los Angeles Amusement Federation, California State Theatrical Federation, California State Federation of Labor, American Federation of Labor, and Federated Voters of the Los Angeles Amusement Organizations. Vol. 2 HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, JANUARY, 1931 No. 12 "Capital is the fruit of labor, and could not exist if labor had not first existed. Labor, therefore, deserves much th( ' higher consideration."— Abraham Lincoln. C O N T E N T S Noiseless Recording Gets Nearer.... 4 Varges Flies Over Mount Fuji .19 Technicians Pass Wide Film and Chicago .24 Discuss New Recording 4 By Harry Birch By Fred Westerberg Thirty-Three Years Old Films Regulating Density of Sound Track . . o Product of Eastman .27 By H. C. Silent Wherein We Set Forth Our Regrets. .28 A Couple o' Columns 8 Amateur Department .29 What Happens When Cameraman Has Day Off 9 Real Romance of "Home" Films .29 Hoke-um 11 With Portable Reproducer Operator By Ira In Memoriam — William Stuart Adams .12 30 With Films Men's Club Finds Way Looking In on Just a Few New Ones. .14 to Boost Church Treasury .31 By George Blaisdell How Old World Artist Home Grew The Joys of a Location (Cartoon) . . . 17 on Bleak Wasteland .36 By Glenn R. Kershner Picture Photographed by War Pigeon .37 Technical Editors The International Photographer is published monthly in Hollywood by Local 659, I. A.T.S.E. and M. P. M. 0. of the United States and Canada Entered as second class matter Sept. 30, 1930, at the Post Office at Los Angeles, Calif., under the act of March 3, 1879 Copyright 1930 by Local 659, I. A. T. S. E. and M. P. M. 0. of the United States and Canada Howard E. Hurd, Publisher's Agent George Blaisdell Editor Lewis W. Physioc 1 Ira Hoke ----- Associate Editor Fred Westerberg \ John Corydon Hill Art Editor Subscription Rates — United States and Canada, $3.00 per year. Single copies, 25 cents Office of publication, 1605 North Cahuenga Avenue, Hollywood, California. HEmpstead 1128 The members of this Local, together with those of our sister Locals, No. 644 in New York, No. 666 in Chicago, and No. 665 in Toronto, represent the entire personnel of photographers now engaged in professional production of motion pictures in the United States and Canada. Thus The International Photographer becomes the voice of the Entire Craft, covering a field that reaches from coast to coast across the nation. Printed in the U. S. A. i^siH^2 at Hollywood, California.