Word: cameraman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...well enough to keep the dialog from slowing it up but finely acted by Richard Cromwell. The story is Joseph Hergesheimer's anecdote of a frustrated young mountaineer's struggle against the enmity of a group of brutal backwoods halfwits. Most of the esthetic credit, belongs to Cameraman Teddy Tetzlaff for his presentation of hill scenery...
...Chicago, Chris Longhini, Gogebic (Mich.) trapper and woodsman, remembered news-pictures he had seen of gangsters and photographers with tripod cameras. Seeing a surveyor pointing a theodolite his way Woodsman Longhini decided it was a cameraman mistaking him for a gangster. He charged, smashed the theodolite, punched the surveyor. In court he paid $400 for the ruined instrument...
...inspect the newly-inhabited rooms. It was obviously, not the best time to make pictures, even if the photographer did have his heart and soul set on using up at least one plate on Mr. Hammond's combined library and living room. So the cameraman demurred, insisted that some other time would do: but Mr. Hammond was adamant. "Come in and take your picture. We will make room for you!" He shooed his guests out of the library into another room across the hall; rearranged several plates of cakes on the table; watched a moment with interest while the camera...
Sheepishly the cameraman came...
...London wired Johnson: "Can you cook? Salary $25 a month, also take trick at wheel." To qualify, Johnson worked for a week in a restaurant. When the expedition broke up in the South Seas he lived on the beach for a year and learned photography from a stranded French cameraman...