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A JOURNAL OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS and CRAFTS
Editor. Ed Gibbons; Managing Editor. Herbert Aller: Art Editor. John Corydon Hill: Business Manager. Helen Boyce.
Contributing Editors: Lewis W. Physioc, Fred Westerberg. D. K. Allison. George Hurrell, J. N. A. Hawkins. Paul R. Crvmer, William Comyns, George M. Haines.
Vol. X. Contents for January,
1939
No. 12
On the Cover: A striking shot from George
• Hurrell's series of photo
graphs of Warner's stars. The player is Ann
Sheridan.
Tradewinds
1-5
News of New Products — Publications
Close-ups
6-7
Shamroy Picked as Awards Bet
News of the Month
9-20
Color Progress Dominates 1939 Horizon Telco Bids for Color Recognition Mickey Rooney — Pictures by Graybill Wanger Picture Important for Process Studio Club News Studio Mechanic's Handbook — Haines
Technical Articles
21-27
Patents — Fulwider
Why Modern Lights Are Better — Mole
Projection Symposium — Thompson
Classified Directory
26
Copyright, 1938, by Local 659, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada.
Entered as Second Class matter, Sept. 30, 1930, at the Post Office at Los Angeles. California, under the Act of March 3. 1879.
International Photographer, as the monthly official publication of International Photographers. Local 659, of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada, not only represents the entire personnel of photographers engaged in professional production of motion pictures in the United States and Canada, but also serves technicians in the studios and theatres, who are members of the International Alliance, as well as executives and creative artists of the production community and executives and engineers of the manufacturing organizations serving the motion picture industry. International Photographer assumes no reresponsibility for the return of unsolicited manuscripts or material.
Subscription Rates: U.S.A.. $2.50; Canada-Foreign, $3.00 per year. Single Copy. 25 cents. Australian Representative: McGilFs News Agency. Melbourne.
Office of Publication: 508 Taft Building, Hollywood, California
Telephone: Hillside 7221
1680 North Vine Street
Publication Date: 5th of Each Month
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