International projectionist (Jan-Dec 1950)

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He gives shape to things to come... HIS the ability to see each script through the camera's eye ... to picture with brush and pencil the story's dramatic highlights . . . and, finally, to shape sketches into settings of authentic merit. He is the screen's art director, at once responsive and responsible. Not only must he be sensitive to the mood of the story giving full consideration, as well, to the personality of the star . . . but also he must be constantly aware of the practicalities of motion picture production, be able to work closely with scores of crafts within and without the studio. Above all, the art director knows the importance of the faithful reproduction of the values he creates ... an assignment he is well content to see competently handled by Eastman's famous family of motion picture films. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY ROCHESTER 4, N. Y. J. E. BRULATOUR, INC., DISTRIBUTORS FORT LEE • CHICAGO • HOLLYWOOD