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HOLLYWOOD'S MAGAZINE FOR THE 8mm AND 16mm AMATEUR and
CINE PHOTOGRAPHER
Vol. XXI
CONTENTS FOR MARCH, 1954
No. 3
articles home movies
TWO SHORT SCRIPTS 94
PHOTO FUN IN MEXICO— By Henry Provisor 100
MUSIC FOR YOUR MOVIES— By Dow Garlock (Part 5) . . 101
EFFECTS WITH CAMERA SPEEDS— By S. Webb .... 102
BASIC CAMERA MOVES— By Julius Smith N 102
CONTINUITY BY PRE-PLANNING — By Joe Roc ke ... 1 03
MAKE 8mm. LAP DISSOLVES— By Tom Butler 103
articles — Cine Photographer
HOW TO USE REFLECTORS— By Leonard Clairmont . . . 113
400 FEET OF LIFE — By Robert Lee Behme 114
MOTION PICTURES IN MOROCCO— By Leon Vickman . . 115
FILMING AWAY FROM HOME— By Joe Budy (conclusion) . 117
departments
WHAT OTHERS ARE SHOOTING 95
16mm. PROGRAM FILMS 96
MOVIE IDEAS 98
LET'S GO SHOPPING 106
HOLLYWOOD PROS AT WORK 112
FILM LIBRARIES 128
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 129
TIMELY TITLES— By Marion Kyle 131
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