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PUBLISHED BY THE AMATEUR CINEMA LEAGUE, INC.
"Heralding The Motion Picture Of Tomorrow"
Volume III
FEBRUARY, 1928
Number 2
... Qontents ...
Cover Design Walter Kumme
Contributors 70
The New Films, A List of the Latest Library Releases 72
The Viewfinder, A Department for Our Guidance by Our Readers 74
Editorials 77
Enchanted Isles, A Cine Silhouette from the Galapagos Islands 78
Galapagos Notes From a Cine Diary Barclay H. Warburton, Jr. 79
Recording a New Camera Trail Blazed by an Amateur
Cinematic Composition, A Guide for the Advanced Amateur E. G. Lutz 82
Educational and Scientific Films 85
Inaugurating a Department For News of Visual Education in Schools and Homes
Pictures as Professors, A Historical Review of Visual Education Raymond L. Ditmars 86
Critical Focusing, Technical Reviews to Aid the Amateur 88
Photoplayfare, Reviews for the Cintelligenzia • 89
"When Do We Eat"" An Art Title Background for Pet Films 90
Making Your Own Art Titles Ross F. George 91
Film-Flam Edited by Creighton Peet 94
Mirror Movies Don Bennett 95
Erstwhile Sally K. L. Noone 96
Shooting With a Shutter Arthur Newton Pack 98
Amateur Clubs Edited by Arthur L. Gale 100
Portraits of Pioneers— H. A. DeVry 104
First of a Series of Interviews with Interesting Personalities in the Amateur Motion Picture Field Johnny's Snowman, A February Scenario for a Children's Party .... Marion Norris Gleason 105
Cats Is Cats, A Home Scenario In Story Form Edna MacDonald Serrem 106
The Clinic Edited by Dr. Kinema 108
A Bas la Bunk! Jane Budden 110
News of the Industry, For Amateurs and Dealers Ill
A Solution of Film Storage W. T. McCarthy 122
On the Altar of Friendship Dr. Kinema 137
Index to Advertisers 137
STEPHEN F. VOORHEES Architect, of New York City
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Entered as second-class matter August 3, 1927, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Copyright, 1927, by the Amateur Cinema League, Inc. Title registered at United States Patent Office.
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Editor
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