The international photographer (Jan-Dec 1935)

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INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND CRAFTS Vol. 7 HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA, MARCH, 1935 No. 2 Silas Edgar Snyder, Editor-in-Chief Earl Theisen and Charles Felstead, Associate Editors Lewis W. Phvsioc, Fred Westerberc, Technical Editors John Corydon Hill, Art Editor Helen Boyce, Business 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. CONTENTS FRONTISPIECE, "SHAHRAZAD" ------- i By Fred Archer TELEVISION UP-TO-DATE -------- 3 An Interview zvith Harry R. Luhcke THE HOI POLLOI ------ 4 By Esselle Parichy MOTION PICTURE SOUND RECORDING— CHAPTER XVI 6 By Charles Felstead 16 MM. SOUND PICTURES IN COLOR ------ 8 By C. N. Batsel and L. T. Sachtleben MINIATURE CAMERA PHOTOGRAPHY 10 & 11 By A ug 11st us 11' id f man S. M. P. E. SPRING CONVENTION 12 & 13 CINEMACARONI ----------- 14 By Robert Tohey THE CROSENE COLOR PROCESS 16 & 17 HOLLYWOOD CAMERAMEN WIN SUCCESS IN THE ORIENT 18 THE AKERS CAMERA IN PRODUCTION ----- 22 By Walter Bluemel THE LANGUAGE OF THE MOVIES ------ 24 By Earl Theisen, Associate Editor THE LAND OF THE WINGED SERPENT ----- 26 By Nat G. Rothstein A VOICE FROM INDIA 29 By Guru D. Lai, S. M. P. E. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING -------- 30 RECENT PHOTOGRAPHIC AND SOUND PATENTS 31 AN AMERICAN CAMERAMAN IN ENGLISH STUDIOS 32 By George J. Tcaguc Entered 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 ( i hailstone 3235 James J. Finn, 1 West 47th St., New York, Eastern Representative McGilPs, 179 and 218 Elizabeth St., Melbourne, Australian and New Zealand agents. Subscription Rates — United States and Caaada, $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 so-^eggp-^ SERVICE ENGRAVING CO 35MM. Fred Westerberg's Good Little Book The Cinematographer's Book of Tables Bids fair to become the BEST SELLER in the TECHNICAL DEPARTMENTS the MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY. It is MOVING FAST and the demand is WORLD WIDE. The price is only $1.00 at dealer's. 16 MM. Please mention The International Photographer when corresponding with advertisers.