Issue Winter 1999/2000

Features

Visual Perspectives: The American Society of Cinematographers

ASC, or The American Society of Cinematographers is the oldest continuously operation motion picture society in the world, formed in 1919 by two early cinema camera clubs. The charter was, "to advance ...

Through the Eyes of Phil Stern

Stern is one of a revered core of photographers who worked during Hollywood's golden years and now, nearing 80, is "recycling his youth." "Whenever a star like Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin or John ...

Hollywood's First Family

If ever there was a true Hollywood family, it's the Watson's, Child actors, acclaimed photojournalists and community leaders, they've witnessed the scene for almost a century.

Future's Past: Welcoming the New Mellennium

As we head into the Millennium, it seems impossible to believe, but after years of failed promises and numerous false starts, a rebirth may at last become a reality in Hollywood. It wasn't immediate - ...

From the Editor

With all congratulating that's been going on this year acknowledging that Hollywood is "on the move," the actual transition into the next century seems oddly anti - climatic. As we move through the ...

From the Editor

At least until next year when the extension to Universal City and North Hollywood is completed, Hollywood is THE destination for hundreds of thousands of riders monthly. At last Hollywood is ...

Churches Reach Out to the Entertainment Industry

As the new Millennium approaches, faced with changing attitudes towards religion, churches find salvation by broadening their ministries. By capitalizing on the size and beauty of their structures, ...

A Hollywood Tale

Once upon a time in the dusty frontier of Oklahoma, John and Dorothy Hampton, a young and adventurous couple, set their sights on Hollywood, California and drove across America with their dream to ...
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