Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1947 — Page 26
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movie stars for a collective 150 years. Until now, the men behind the camera have zipped their lips about how they keep Katherine Hepburn from looking scrawny, Greer Garson jowly and Judy Garland midgety: But these five decided they owed it to the public, so they've turned professor and opened “the academy {award winners school of photography.” They're All Prize Winners
The name comes from the eight | Oscars the cameramen have snared {among 'em. The five are Joseph | | Ruttenberg, the only man permit- ’ ted to photograph Greer Garson; ‘Charles Rasher, who photographed “The ' Yearling”; Lee Garms, who
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By ALINE MOSBY United Press Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, March 14.—How'd you like to take snapshots of your family so your wife would ‘look like’ Hedy Lamarr, your offspring like Margaret O'Brien and your motherAnd with anything from a snapshot shoebox to a $500 camera. Five of movietown's top film cameramen have decided to unwrap {the camera tricks they've used in turning ordinary folks into glamorous
Get Glamour |
in-law like Myrna Loy?
Milner, who photographed the first full-length movie, and Leon Shamroy, the only cameraman to win a solo academy award for color photography. He's won three. “Amateur photography isn't half as good as it could be because amateurs don't know the secrets,” Mr. Ruttenberg explained. School won't be open for a couple of months yet, but’ we managed to
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IN CIRCUS «— Ray Parker. ventriloquist, with 'Porthole," his stooge, one of the many acts in the Shrine circus, which will play the Murat March 31 to April 13. Second annual event Sponsored by tha Murat Shrine, this year's circus will play 36 performances as against
wrest loose a few ~camera secrets from him.
ate a mood. For instance, if I want to photograph Jane Russell so she'd! look sexy I'd keep her in soft, dreamy - shadows. Intimate, you know.” y Hard in Bright Lights
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he uses. bright lights that throw] This is difficult, because bright lights don't exactly |fatter a. star's face. “During the staircase scene In| ‘Gaslight’ I had a tough time lighting Ingrid Bergman's face to get {the violent effect but keep her | | pretty.” Mr. Ruttenberg adds inches to Judy Garland's height by “keeping | her close to the camera. He shortened Greta Garbo by placing her far -from His lens. With tricky lighting he cah make Lana Turner look® pudgy and Andy Devine |
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Actress Wears
Hughes' Ring
HOLLYWOOD, March 14 (U. P).
{ —Actress Jean Peters, who won a
motion picture contract through a college personality contest, is wear-
ing a huge diamond and emerald | {ring today,
the gift of Howard | The 20-year-old Ohio State coed
{finger was a birthday present from-
She added, however, that was the only. finger the ring would fit. “It's serious,” she said. “It's serious for both of us. “We haven't discussed matrimony fyet. Tm a little young, don't you | think?"
‘Duel In The Sun’ Cleaned Up for Censors
HOLLYWOOD, March 14 (U. P.. —David O. Selznick, announced to-
million’ dollar picture, “Duel in the Sun,” in order to get part approval of the legion of decency's censorship board. He said 46 scenes were cut from |
the film with “no loss to its dra-| matic value.” [received a “B” | jectionable in part—after the edit- | ing.
The motion picture classification—ob- |
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