International projectionist (Jan-Dec 1945)

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Meet the Men and Women Who Turn Out Many of the Navy's Movies... ...THE TECHNICIANS AT ANACOSTIA Th lHEY were in the industry before the war ... in the processing labs, or working with sound, animating, editing . . . in one way or another whipping exposed film into finished productions. That's what they're doing now in the Photo Science Laboratory at Anacostia, D. C. Their peacetime productions entertained or sold. Now, their Navy-made movies inform, inspire and instruct the officers and men of our fleets. Anacostia's technicians are an important part of the Navy's never-ending training program; their movies help make and keep our Navy great. OFFICIAL U. S. NAVY PHOTOS Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester 4, N. Y. J, E. BRULATOUR, INC., Distributors, Fort Lee, Chicago, Hollywood