The international photographer (Jan-Dec 1937)

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PHOTOGRAPHER (Projection — Cont.) OCTOBER, 1937—39 BIGGEST SCHOOL ORDER by a sin gle institution of projection equipment for visual education, is this array of 110 Ampro 16 mm. projectors, purchased by the Detroit Board of Education. The order followed on the purchase of 86 Ampro machines the previous year. Unquestionably the substandard field is rapidly assuming an important position in motion picture progress, with visua education and visual selling as the spearheads. work of Ed Olsen and other members of Local 150, IATSE. in Warner Brothers' Hollywood and Southern California theaters. Richard Mobarry of the Long Beach local has been putting out an animated effects machine, which can operate from virtually any light source from ordinary spots to the Bernograph and he now intends to put out a new and better model, full details of which will be announced this month. The Mobarry ma chine fits in very handily for the use of the economical slide effects described last month. Ambassador Giroux joins Technicolor; will visit theatre men, projectionists in interest of color films. The Technicolor company, which started an educational campaign of sug "HIGH A JOURNAL OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS and CRAFTS CLASSIFIED DIHECTDRY CAMERA-ACCESSORY DEALERS CAMERA EQUIPMENT, INC. 1600 Broadway, N. Y. (Circle 6-5080) CAMERA SUPPLY CO. 1515 N. Cahuenga, Holl'd. (GLadstone 2404) FAXON DEAN 4516 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood. (MOrningside 11838. Night— Hollywood 1271) HOLLYWOOD CAMERA EXCHANGE 1600 N. Cahuenga, Holly'd. (Hollywood 3651) MOTION PICTURE CAMERA SUP. CO. 723 Seventh Avenue, N. Y. (BRyant 9-7754) MORGAN CAMERA SHOP 6305 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood (GLadstone 1544) CAMERA-ACCESSORY MFRS. BELL & HOWELL CO. 1848 Earchmont Ave., Chicago. Hollywood, 716 N. LaBrea (WYoming 3134) DUPLEX CINEMA EQUIPMENT CO. 4572 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood. (MOrningside|14717) EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester, N. Y. Hollywood, 6706 Sta. Monica. (HEmpstead 3171) MITCHELL CAMERA CORP. 665 N. Robertson Blvd., West Hollywood. (OXford 1051) SUN RAY PHOTO COMPANY 138 Centre Street, N. Y. CAMERA RENTALS KRUSE CAMERA RENTALS 1033 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Holly'd. (Hillside 4464) LANDERS & TRISSEL, INC. 6313 Sunset lilvd.. Holly'd. (HEmpstead 2277) CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ALLISON, D. K. 9308 Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills. (WOodbury 62777) FILM DuPONT FILM MFG. CORP. Parlin, N. T. Smith & Aller, Ltd. 6656 Santa Monica Blvd., Holly'd. (HO. 5147) EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester, N. Y. J. E. Ki mI. ii<. mi Inc. 6706 Santa Monica Blvd., Holly'd (HI. 6131) AGFA-ANSCO CORP. Binghampton. N. Y. C. King Charnev, Inc. 6372 Santa Monica Blvd., Holly'd. (HO. 2918) HOLLYWOOD RAW FILM CO. P. O. Box 3056. Hollywood. FILTERS SCHEIBE, George H. 1927 W. 78th St., L. A. (TWinoaks 2102) FOR SALE OR RENT— CAMERAS DEBRIE CAMERA, Parvo, 8 Magazines, Tripod and Cases, Cost $1200.00. Will sell for $200.00. Almost New. Bargains in 16-35 camera. We buy anything. BLOCK CAMERA 154 East 47th Street, New York gestions to exhibitors and projectionists with "Garden of Allah" on ways to improve and perfect the showings of Technicolor productions, with particular emphasis on house lighting and other technical aspects of projection, now has added George R. Giroux to its organization as field representative in charge of this work. Giroux is a veteran of film selling, and for the past four years was with RKO-Radio. Giroux will travel the whole country, visiting theatre men and projectionists in the interest of color productions. His work will be of particular interest at this time with over 30 Technicolor features slated for release on the 1937-38 programs , plus several dozen color shorts. K> Meatid . . . "One picture is worth ten thousand words" (Old Chinese Proverb) Try it ... in your Advertising Brown-Caldwell Photo Engravers to the Motion Picture Industry 1220 Maple Ave. • PR 1044 • Los Angeles YOUR NAME ADDRESS PHONE In a monthly revised directory reaching the buying power circulation of Hollywood and its allied industries for $2.00 Per Insertion (All display advertisers have free listing in Classified Directory) Wants-Sale-Rental-Exchange Classified Ad Rates: 45c per line — Minimum Charge $1 DEADLINE FOR COPYSTRICTLY CASH — 20th OF EACH MONTH