American Cinematographer, 1932, Vol. 12 (Classic Reprint): A Technical and Educational Publication, Espousing Progress and Art in Motion Picture

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by Hal Hall

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Explore the craft behind classic cinema in this 1932 issue of a leading industry magazine. This edition gathers technical insights, equipment notes, and practical guidance for filmmakers, directors, and photographers alike. Inside you’ll find articles on makeup and hair color for screen roles, lens and lighting topics, as well as case studies and equipment announcements from the era’s top studios. - Practical makeup guidance for achieving photogenic hair colors and effective lighting in portraits and scenes - Insights into lens testing, lighting techniques, and the interplay of film stock and exposure - Industry news, equipment profiles, and commentary from seasoned cinematographers and editors - Historical context of filmmaking practices, plus product notes and service announcements Ideal for readers of cinema technology, film students, and industry professionals seeking a window into early 1930s production and collaboration.

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