Motion Picture Herald (Jan-Mar 1956)

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i > I AAastery of picture-taking and laboratory technics have freed today's motion picture production from the practical limitations of time and space. For example, should director and crew be in Hollywood with story scenes to be photographed in New York, the director shoots background and action separately, combines them in the optical department. There’s an Eastman Motion Picture Film for every purpose To aid the industry in solving problems such as this, Kodak maintains the Eastman Technical Service for Motion Picture Film with divisions at strategic centers. Inquiries invited. Address: Motion Picture Film Department EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, ROCHESTER 4, N. Y. East Coast Division 342 Madison Avenue New York 1 7, N. Y. Midwest Division 1 37 North Wabash Avenue Chicago 2, Illinois West Coast Division 6706 Santa Monica Blvd. Hollywood 38, Calif.