Film and TV Technician (1957)

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May 1958 FILM & TV TECHNICIAN 247 A COM PLETE LABORATORY SERVICE PRODUCTION FILM PROCESSING & RUSH PRINTING TITLES *OPTICALS* INSERTS* SPECIAL EFFECTS ANIMATED DIAGRAMS • EDITING * NEGATIVE CUTTING FILMLETS AND FILM STRIPS IN B & W AND COLOUR STU DIO FILM LABORATORIES L 71 DEAN STREET, LONDON, W.I TELEPHONE: GERrard 0831-5 REVIEW YOUR FILMS AT OUR R.C.A. PREVIEW THEATRE Bob Betteley Eric Pask Eric Davidson Peter Pickering Langton Gould-Marks Sally Presley Francis Gysin Ken Reeves Rolf Hermelin W. Suschitzky Robert Kruger Derek Witham send their best Wishes and heartiest Congratulations to A.C.T.T. TWO KODAK SPECIALS WITH TEN LENSES A bolex h 16, two Kodak B cameras, G.B. 622 and 630 projectors, with all lenses to 4 in., most in duplicate, a 9 -5mm. projector, an animated viewer, titlcr, recorder and various screens... This is one amateur's equipment, mentioned in the April issue of AMATEUR CINE WORLD. In the May issue : articles on making an electric motor drive for a Bolex tor less than 30s., and instructions for constructing a developing tank out of a vegetable rack and a waste bin It is this almost breath-taking variety which makes AMATEUR CINE WORLD such intriguing reading. And the professional film maker often finds interest and entertainment in this catholocity of approach, since it can keep him informed on aspects normally outside his province. Also in the May issue: full results (13 pages) of the Amateur Cine World Ten Best Films competition the most famous amateur film contest in the world. PRESENTATION OF THE TEN BEST FILMS National Film Theatre Part 1, 21st 25th May; Part 2, 11th June 15th June Seats 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 4s. and 5s. all bookable, from box office (WAT 3232) AMATEUR CINE WORLD, 2s. (over 100 pages) from newsagents and photographic dealers, is published on the 25th of the month from 46 47 CHANCE RY LANE ■ LONDON WC2