Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1930)

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MOVIE MAKERS News of the industry [Continued from page 780] 400 ft. for Kodatoy ■ Extension arms that will enable the user to show complete 400 foot reels are now offered by A. C. Hayden of Brockton, Mass. A set of two auxiliary arms, together with extra takeup belt, is supplied at two and one half dollars, making the clever little Kodatoy a regular projection machine for standard amateur sized reels. Cover of the excellent new Victor directory of 16mm. films, described on page 800 Moviola ■ ^ highly developed film viewing and editing machine is offered this month by the Moviola Company of Hollywood, California. A small film model of the well known professional Moviola for standard film, this machine shows the picture magnified and in full motion. Full 400 foot reels are carried on the reel arms and the film is easily threaded and disengaged for splicing. The latest sound Moviola for professional film will be of especial interest to amateurs because of the fact that it provides a picture in full motion with a nonintermittent film travel and because of the simplicity and effectiveness with which it reproduces sound on film or on disc, either through headphones or a loudspeaker. H & H correct ad ■ Herbert & H u e s g e n wish to call attention to an error in their advertisement in Movie Makers of October. Where they had listed the Pathex French Air Cooled Motor at $56.00, they had intended to offer it at $60.00, as listed by Pathex. Griswold ■ This name, long familiar to users of fine professional film splicing machines, is now brought widely to the amateur's attention as sponsoring the Griswold 16mm. Splicer. This machine makes a straight splice, is extremely substantial in construction and is positive in action. ROCHESTER RECORDING LABORATORY 120 West 5^7th St., New York City 805 J\iow you can have TALKIJiG PICTURES No special apparatus necessary. Your phonograph and projector will reproduce your TALKING FILMS The entire resources of talking pic tares made possible for the amateur. MUSIC, SONGS, SOUND EFFECTS, DIALOGUE and even YOUR OWN VOICE SYNCHRONIZED TO YOUR SILENT FILMS You write your story, send it with your film and we will synchronize a record, giving music, dialog and effects. TWO DAY SERVICE 100 ft.— $5.00 300 ft.— $10.00 200 ft.— $7.50 4C0 ft.— $12.00 Specify speed recording 3 3% or 78. Write for recording sheets. Personal records made. Buy yourself a Solitenew LOW prices! i — at these Here is an opportunity to buy the most efficient lamp ever developed for home movies — at greatly reduced prices! Solite — the famous 500 watt lamp with ] 000 watt light power — now costs only $50.00 for a 3'unit set — and only $17.50 for the Junior set. Solite is the lamp for all lighting purposes — and the gift for everyone who owns a camera. It is lighting interior shots for one of the largest newsreel producers. And amateurs everywhere are taking fascinating interiors — day and night, summer and winter — with Solite. Put Solite on your Christmas list! Then ask your dealer for a demonstration! Use one Solite for closeups, two for medium shots, complete set of three for long shots. Full exposure on panchromatic film at f:3.5. TRI-STATE DISTRIBUTORS 468 W. Broadway, New York Exclusive Distributors SOLITE The All-Purpose Lamp PRICES SR. No. 3 Set (3 Solites; Jr. and Sr. Tripod; two 20 ft. rubber cords; crossbar and casej complete, without bulbs, $50.00. JR. No. 1 Set (1 Solite; Jr. Tripod; 20 ft. rubber cord) complete, without bulbs. S17.50. SR. No. 3 Set, in Special Case