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INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER
MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND CRAFTS
Vol. (>
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, JULY, 1934
No. 6
Sn. as Edgar Snyder, Editor-in-Chief
Earl Thf.isen and Charles Felstead, Associate Editor*
Lewis W. Physioc, Fred Westerberc, Technical Editors
John Corvdon Hill, Art Editor
Helen Boyce, Advertising Manager
A Monthly Publication Dedicated to the Advancement of Cinematography in All
Its Branches; Professional and Amateur; Photography; Laboratory and Processing,
Film Editing, Sound Recording, Projection, Pictorialists.
IN MEMORIUM 2
THE IMMORTAL PAL 3
By Lewis W. Physioc "THE HOME OF KODAK" 4, 5, 6 & 7
Contributed by Kodak THE MAX FACTOR MAKE-UP FACTORY 8
By Earl Theisen MINIATURE CAMERA PHOTOGRAPHY 10
By Augustus Wolf man A NEW ERA FOR THE AMATEUR DEVELOPMENT AND
PROCESSING OF SMALL CAMERA FILM ---- 12
By Jack Smitb THE RETURN OF THE ARC ------- 12
By C. W. H. THOUGHTS ON PHOTOGRAPHY 14
By Karl A. Barleben, Jr. THE MINIATURE CAMERA— ITS ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT 16
By William Hartman, of Carl Zeiss, Inc. THE CAMERAGRAM 20 & 21
NEW KLIEGLIGHT OF REVOLUTIONARY DESIGN 22
By Herbert A. Kliegl NEGATIVE OR REVERSAL FILM FOR THE AMATEUR 24
By Walter Bluemel MOTION PICTURE SOUND RECORDING 25
By Charles Felstead TELEVISION ... . 32
Contributed THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE LA. T.S.E 33
PATTERNS OF ILLUMINATION 34
By F. Morris St cad man THE CAMERAMAN AS DIRECTOR 36
By Jack Alton TELEPATHIC EXPERIMENTS WITH RADIO MIND 38
By Archbishop F. fl. Du Fernet CLASSIFIED ----------- 39
OUT OF FOCUS ---------- 40
By Charles P. Boyle
Kntered as second class matter Sept. 30, 1930, at the Post Office at Los Angeles. California, under the act of March 3, 1879.
Copyright 1934 by Local 659, I. A. T. S. E. and M. P. M. O. of the United States
and Canada
Office of publication, 1605 North Cahuenga Avenue, Hollywood, California
HEmpstead 1128
James J. Finn, 1 West 47th St., New York, Eastern Representative
McGill's, 179 and 218 Elizabeth St., Melbourne, Australian and New Zealand agents.
Subscription Rates — United States and Canada, $2 a year. Single copies, 25 cents.
This Magazine represents the entire personnel ot 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 North America.
Printed in the U. S. A. at Hollywood, California
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ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR AUGUST
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Mr. Robt. Tobey, the brilliant young reporter from Columbia Studios, will break into print in our August magazine with a screed labeled, "Cinemacaroni ." Look out for it. •
Otto Focus (Charles P. Boyle)— well, just turn to his page in the August issue and see what you shall see.
Associate Editor, Mr. Earl Theisen will not announce his August title in this issue. "It's a secret," says Earl.
That clever story teller, Milton Moore, comes to our August magazine with a yarn of the studios entitled, "Hokum."
Augustus Wolfman will surely be on deck with another chapter on Miniature Camera matters. Yes, he lives in New York.
Walter Bluemel's 16 mm. yarns have created a lot of interest in the ranks of the amateurs. He will be with you again in August.
Karl A. Bardleben, jr., F. R. P. S., contributes an article entitled, "Selling Pictures," for August. If you want to know something on that subject here it is.
Paul R. Harmer, whose articles on his chosen subjects are ex-cathedra, and which have attracted immense attention among Motion Picture technicians everywhere, will be among those present in August edition.
Associate Editor Charles Felstead contributes Chapter XI to his liberal education on Sound Recording. It is amazing how this series of articles had attracted attention in all parts of the world, especially in India and Japan.
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OUR FRONT COVER
An exclusive shot by that genius of the still camera, Mr. Bert Longworth, of that wonderful picture "Dames," soon to be released by Warner Brothers-First National.
Author and supervisor. Robert Lord; screenplay, Delmer Daves; directors, Roy Enright and Busby Berkeley; first cameramen, George Barnes and Sol Polito; operative cameramen, Warren Lynch and Al Green; assistants, Jack Koffman and Louis De Angeles; stills, )ohn Ellis; recording engineer, Stanley Jones; film editor, H. McLernor; art director, Bob Haas; chief electricians, P. Burnett, George Satterfield and F. Flanagan; chief grips, D. Mashmeyer and Harold Noyes; chief props, Howard Ogde and Gene Delaney.
Cast: Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler, )oan Blon dell, Guy Kibbee, Hugh Herbert, Virginia Pine, Ronny Crosby, Zasu Pitts, Bess Flowers, and others.
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