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CIB 59381
MO'TIE MAKERS
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VOLUME V
FEBRUARY, 1930
NUMBER 2
CONTENTS
Cover Design Edna Collins
Featured Releases, For Home Projectors 74
Editorial 81
When Jack Frost Sets the Scene, Photographs H. Armstrong Roberts 82
The Fourth Season Walter D. Kerst 83
Data On Winter Filming In Uiack And White Or Color
A Defense Inherited Roy W. Winton 85
What The Amateur Can Learn trom Hollywood's Mistakes
Practical Development Herbert C. McKay 86
A Continuation Of i lie Uiscussion Of Home Laboratory h orR
The Montage Film Harry A Ian Potamkin 88
Europe's Contribution To The Art Of Editing
Film Flam Louis M. Bailey 90
The Closeup Fiend, a Drawing H. O. Hofman 91
Editing — Titling Paul D. Hugon 92
Some Formulae For "The Complete Filmer" The Clinic Russell C. Holslag 94
All Modern Improvements Epes W . Sargent 95
A Battle-cry For Editing
Amateur Clubs Arthur L. Gale 97
News Of Group Filming
Photoplayfare Roy W. Winton 100
Reviews For The Cintelligenzia
Educational Films Louis M. Bailey 104
Film Progress In School, Medical, Civic, Welfare, Art And Industrial Fields
Critical Focusing Arthur L. Gale 106
Technical Reviews To Aid The Amateur
Some Dollars and Cents' Roy W . Winton 109
Around the World With Movie Makers 1 18-20-22
News of the Industry, For Amateur And Dealer Russell C. Holslag 123
Closeups 125
What Amateur s Are Doing
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RUSSELL C. HOLSLAG, Technical Editor
LOUIS M. BAILEY, Editorial Assistant
ARTHUR L. GALE. Club and Photoplay Editor ALEXANDER de CANEDO, Art Editor
Editor JOHN BEARDSLEE CARRIGAN
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