Cinema Quarterly (1933 - 1934)

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INDEPENDENT FILM-MAKERS ASSOCIATION Hon. Secy., G. A. SHAW Hon. Treas., J. C. H. DUNLOP 32 SHAFTESBURY AVENUE, LONDON, W. 1 Advisers : ANTHONY ASQUITH ANDREW BUCHANAN JOHN GRIERSON STUART LEGG PAUL ROTHA BASIL WRIGHT ALAN HARPER (Sub-Standard Apparatus) The Independent Film-Makers Association has been formed to bring together and assist those who are interested in the production of Documentary, Experimental, and Educational films. CO-OPERATIVE EFFORT The Association will put members in touch with each other and where practicable will arrange that several members, though living in different parts of the country, may work together as a unit on one film. In suitable centres autonomous groups will be formed so that by pooling their resources members may be able to widen the scope of their activities and even set up collective studios. PROFESSIONAL ADVICE The Advisers of the Association are at all times prepared to place their expert knowledge at the disposal of members. Advice on production, on the preparation of scenarios, on treatment, photography, editing and every aspect of filmmaking is available on application, in the first instance, to the Hon. Secretary. REVIEWS OF FILMS Certain of the Advisers have agreed to review members' films and to give constructive criticism either privately or in the official organ of the Association. FILM EXCHANGE A catalogue of films made by members will be prepared and circulated. A suitable rental will be charged to non-members. Where possible the Association will endeavour to find a market for the production of its members.