Motion Picture Herald (Nov-Dec 1944)

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Caught flat-footed by our gunners and a combat cameraman THE combat photographer is two men — he's a trained and toughened fighting man. He's an expert cameraman. He has to have the " strength and skill of a fighting man to get his pictures when the fighting is at its thickest. As a cameraman, he has to be so expert that he is virtually a picture-taking machine, functioning at high efficiency under incredibly difficult conditions. Everyone sees his pictures; but few outside the motion picture industry realize how many combat cameramen are former movie cameramen, Enemy submarine is shelled fo Its doom. Official U. S. Coast Guard Photograph. L how many have been trained by veteran movie photographers. And, of course, processing, editing, cutting, adding supplementary sound — weaving separate shots into finished productions — are largely in the hands of movie-trained people. The archives of this war will be illustrated by the most magnificent war pictures ever made, and much of their excellence will be due to the co-operation of the motion picture industry. Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. J. E. BRULATOUR, INC., Distributors FORT LEE CHICAGO HOLLYWOOD One of a series advertisemeifts by KODAK testifying to/ the achievements of the movies at war