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HOLLYWOOD'S MAGAZINE FOR THE 8mm AND 16mm AMATEUR and
CINE PHOTOGRAPHER
Vol. XXI
CONTENTS FOR FEBRUARY, 1954
No. 2
articles — home movies
TWO SHORT SCRIPTS 50
PHOTO FUN IN PARIS— By S. J. Licata and A. J. LaTona . . 56
MUSIC FOR YOUR MOVIES— By Dow Garlock (Part 4) . . 57
HOW TO USE LENS STOPS— By Julius Smith 58
YOU CAN EDIT YOUR OWN FILMS 58
BUILD A LIGHT CARRY-ALL— By H. H. Reech 59
CAMERA TRICKS 59
TWO PROJECTORS MAKE LONG RUN 63
NEW SOUND-ON-FILM ADAPTER 63
articles Cine Photographer
WHAT CAMERA? — By Leonard Clairmont 69
A CINE VISIT WITH MILHAUD— By Hector Poirier . . 70
FILMING AWAY FROM HOME— By Joe Budy (Part I) . . 71
ZOOMAR 16mm LENS — By James Randolph 73
departments
16mm PROGRAM FILMS IN REVIEW 52
CLUB NEWS 53
MOVIE IDEAS 54
LET'S GO SHOPPING 62
HOLLYWOOD PROS— By James Randolph 68
FILM LIBRARIES 84
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 85
TIMELY TITLES — By Marion Kyle 87
Cover by C. A. Peterson
HOME MOVIES and The professional CINE PHOTOGRAPHER, Hollywood's magazine for modern movie mokers, is published monthly by Ver Halen Publications, Hollywood. Also publishers of "Film World", "AV World", "Film World Directory", "Church Films", and "TV Magazine". No part of contents may be reprinted without permission from the publisher. Entered as second-class matter May 6, 1938, at the post office at Los Angeles, Calif., under the Act. of March 3, 1879. Change of address: Four weeks' notice required. When ordering change please name magazine and furnish address imprint from recent issue. If unoble to do so, please state exactly how magazine is addressed. Change cannot be made without old as well as new address. Subscription Rates: U.S., $4.00 per year. Two years, $7.00. Single copies 35c. Canada $4.00 per year. Foreign, $5.00 per year. Foreign subscriptions accepted only if accompanied by payment in U.S. funds. Advertising rates on application. Editorial contributions are invited but the publishers assume no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, drawings or photos, which should be accompanied by sufficient postage for return, if not used. Payment for editorial material made on acceptance.
Travel : S. J. Licata & LaTona
Technical Editor JAMES RANDOLPH
CHARLES J. VER HALEN Publisher
HENRY PROVISOR • EDITOR
Correspondents LEON VICKMAN, Paris AUSTIN BURTON, Montreal MIKE PEREZ, Mexico City
Art Director: JOE WALL Advertising: SYD CASSYD
Associate Editors L. L. ROWE JOS. STEIN
C. J. VER HALEN, JR. Associate Publisher
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