The international photographer (Jan-Dec 1937)

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PHOTOGRAPHER (Light'g-Sets— Cont.) OCTOBER, 1937—35 OFFSTAGE SCENE FROM THE NEW COLUMBIA PICTURES' PRODUCTION "PARK AVENUE DAME" (tentative title} . . . with Fay Wray and Richard Arlen ...G-E MAZDA LAMPS G-48 Spotlight As this shot from the current Columbia Pictures Corporation production illustrates, it is easy to put "sparkle" into a scene with equipment using G-E MAZDA lamps. It is compact, convenient, and adequate for the job. But making scenes sparkle is only one of many helpful services performed well by G-E MAZDA lamps. There is an amazingly wide range of types and sizes to provide light for every lighting need . . . from general set lighting to process work and special effects. And the compactness of equipment using G-E MAZDA lamps enables you to get effects in cramped •working space that are difficult or impossible with other illuminants. Are you enjoying the full benefit of this versatility? General Electric Co., Nela Park, Cleveland, Ohio. GENERAL <gg) ELECTRIC MAZDA LAMPS