The international photographer (Jan-Dec 1937)

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20— J U WE, 1937 (Camera — Cont.) INTERNATIONAL 1 4 Composer Dimitri Tiomkin goes to work to score Universal spectacular lo aim for a "stereoscopic" effect. 1. Tiomkin studies the production of "The Road Back," in an unusual arrangement story. 2. Composer-arranger experiments at piano, testing for the various musical instruments, which will he recorded musical thoughts. 3. Working over the ideas after they are on the new, bar bed release permits easy closing from picture-taking position. Other features common to all models: hinged back with sliding latch, swing-out, hinged film supply bracket, film pressure pad carefully designed to maintain uniform film register, swing cover for ruby film window, tripod sockets to hold camera in vertical or horizontal position. DuPont Type 300 New Superior 16 mm Pan To Get Special Service New DuPont Type 300 Superior 16 mm Panchromatic film will be marketed on a sales plan with the processing charge and print cost included in the purchase price of the film. The new smaller size film has speed, latitude, grain and color balance identical with the popular 25 mm Panchromatic now in wide use in Hollywood productions. Amateurs will get in the new film many of the advantages the professional photographer has enjoyed by giving them equivalent raw stock and negative and print methods which are used on professional motion picture work. For the present the new type film will be sent by users to the DuPont company for processing in special fine grain developers, which keep the ^raininess down to a very satisfactory level, and insures clean, quality prints. The new stock differs from ordinary 16 mm film in that it has a protective layer between the active emulsion and I lie celluloid which prevents halation. and more important, insulates the active layer from any harmful action from the celluloid solvents which can cause loss of sensitivity or degradation of the latent image. Its extreme speed permits working under adverse lighting condition* both interior and exterior: facilitates slow motion photography: and allows fully timed negatives to be obtained behind the dark red filters if extreme corrections are desired. Regarding color balance, it has been chosen so as to give optimum results with and without makeup. Subjects shot under incandescent light without makeup will be found to have a very pleasing, clear flesh texture without sacrifice in modeling or excessive lightening of lips. Contrast of the new film is set at a II II j il II l| ! I! s Master tapsichorean of vaudeville and motion pictures, Bill "Bojang'.es" Rohinson, captured in a frenzy of Rohinsonian