May 1933 * American Cinematographer 17 AMATEUR SECTION Contents . . . TINTING and Toning 16 MM. Film by William Stull, A.S.C 18 WHEN An Amateur Turns Professional by W. H. McCullough 19 A PROFESSIONAL 16 MM. Camera by Karl Hale 20 MOT I OCR APH INC the Jig Saw by Lenox R. Lohr 22 KODACOLOR Comes Indoors by A. L. Cilks, A.S.C 23 I PRACTICE Correct Exposure by J. R. Nixon 24 HERE'S How by A.S.C. Members 26 AMATEUR News 28 Next Month . . . * WE HAVE SOME CORKING GOOD STORIES for you ... . conĀ¬ structive and informative articles. Here's an example of one of them. "Studying the Professional." We'll give you some low down on how to determine what to shoot from the professional's view point. * BUT, HERE'S THE THING we want to know. We want to know what you want to know. Don't hesitate to ask us to write a special article on some particular phase of picture making. Or if the subject is not big enough we will cover it in our HERE'S HOW. That department alone is worth the price of the magazine. Don't be bashful. We love to answer questions.