International photographer (Jan-Dec 1933)

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Thirty-four T h INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER June, 1933 ON THE FIRING LINE By HELEN BOYCE PARAMOUNT STUDIO Virgil Miller, Head of Camera Dept. "College Humor.'' Producer, William LeBaron. From the novel "Bachelor of Arts" by Dean Fales; screenplay, Butler and Benyon; director, Wesley Ruggles; assistant director, Paul Jones; first cameraman, Leo Tover; operative cameraman, Guy Bennett; assistant, Thomas Morris; stills, Mac Elliott; recording engineer, M. M. Paggi; film editor, Hugh Bennett; art director, Hans Dreier; chief electrician, Roy Roberts; chief grip, Andy Durkus; chief prop, Lou Asher. Cast: Bing Crosby, Jack Oakie, Burns and Allen, Richard Arlen, Lona Andrie, Mary Kornman. • • # • "The Song of Songs." Producer, Paramount Productions, Inc.; screenplay, Samuel Hoffenstein ; director, Rouben Mamoulian; assistant director, Robert Lee; first cameraman, Victor Milner; operative cameraman, William Mellar; assistant, Guy Roe; stills, Don English; recording engineer, Harry Mills; film editor, Otho Lovering; art director, Hans Dreier; chief electrician, Fred Geiger; chief grip, Kenneth DeLand; chief prop, Joe Youngermaz. Cast: Marlene Dietrich, Ahearne, Atwill and Skipworth. • • • • "Jennie Gerhardt." Producer, B. P. Schulberg; screenplay, Lauren and Partos; director, Maurice Gering; assistant director, Art Jacobson; first cameraman, Leon Shamroy; operative cameraman, Fred Mayer; assistant. Milton Bridenbecker ; stills. William Walling, Jr.; recording engineer, J. A. Goodrich; film editor. Jane Loring; art director, Hans Dreier; chief electrician, Karl Gotham; chief grip, Bince Bratton; chief prop, Oren Hagland. Cast: Sylvia Sydney, H. B. Warner, Cook, Arnold, Carter, Collins. FOX STUDIO C. J. Fischer, Head of Camera Dept. "It's Great To Be Alive." Producer, Sol Wurtzel; author, John D. Swan; adaptation, Paul Perez; dialogue, Arthur Kober; director, Al. Werker; assistant director, Phil Ford; first cameraman, Robert Planck; operative cameraman, Arthur Arling; assistants, Maurice Kains and J. Van Wormer; stills, Wally Chewning; recording engineer, Al. Bruzlin; film editor, Barney Wolfe; assistant, Bob Simpson; art director, Duncan Cramer; chief electrician, H. David; chief grip, J. Murphy; chief prop, C. Baker. Cast: Edna May Oliver, Dorothy Burgess, Herbert Mundin, Gloria Stuart, Joan Marsh, Raoul Roulin, Emma Dunn, Edward Van Sloan, Robert Greig. "I Loved You Wednesday." Producer, Winfield Sheehan. From the play by Molly Ricardel and William DeBois; screenplay, Philip Klein and Horace Jackson; director, Henry King; assistant director, C. Woolstenhulme; first cameraman, Hal Mohr; operative cameramen, W. Skall, I. Rosenberg and W. Lynch; assistants, R. Surtees and R. Mack; stills, Cliff Maupin; recording engineer, Donald Flick; assistant, Al. Sigler; film editor, Frank Hull; assistant, Larry Moore; art director, Joe Wright; chief electrician, Cet Atafford; chief grip, Walter Faxon; chief prop, William McKee. Cast: Warner Baxter, Elissa Landi, Miriam Jordan, Victor Jory, Laura Hope Crews. 17 DEPTH OF FIELD 50 mm. LENS CM •*f co m in. CM vo CM ta ta fn fa fa fa r i co m ~ 00 o <0 . -1 C7\ VO in tN. IT) y. y. y ^ y. y. CM '■ 1 CM t*3 ■* in O o o 0 0 0 o 0 O 0 0 c 0 o 0 0 O : z ~ o o o o c OO vo CO O r-s CM /. ?r> tN. CM vO o CO (N. o CO in 00 1-1 CM co * * in m ■c VO »>. r>. X 00 00 Ov ON ov ON — CM ro -r VO ,r. "-, t-N. ~ VO „ m 00 VO tN. f*0 o fa fa fa fa r^ vO rs. ov H CO m t^ o CO (N. *-t vO CM 00 VO VO ^ fA ^ X z o \o i—i '— r-i »-H CM CM CM co co *3 ^r m VO CM — h-H — i — i in o o c c c 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 O O O o 0 0 o o 0 c c Urn 00 r-» in co 0 IN. 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