Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1930)

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MOVIE MAKERS 807 Flowers and his grandchildren call forth the Cine-Kodak of Wm. C. Stuber, Kodak President Fits Eyemo Library in Yonkers With the establishment of J. F. Blatzheim at 4 River dale Avenue, \onkers, N. \'., cine amateurs in that vicinity have at their command a well stocked 16mm. library offering all standard rental films including the five and six reel features. 16mm. in Nippon ■ Enterprising dealers in Japan have found a new field of endeavor in the establishment of children's movie theaters where 16mm. films and projectors are employed in commercial entertainment. The theater shown in the accompanying photograph is one of several built in Kyoto by Tsubmeya, a local dealer. It has a capacity of 800 persons and employs two Victor 16mm. Projectors which their manufacturers, the Victor Animatograph Company of Davenport Iowa, point out are particularly well suited to large scale projection plans of this kind. The Haanstad special direct focusing viewfinder for Eyemo Turret Cameras, made on order by Haanstad's Camera Shop, 408 Sixteenth Street, Denver, Colorado, has recently been advanced in price from S35 to S40. Special optical problems in fitting the attachment to this particular camera are said to have required the small advance in price. These attachments have been found invaluable for nature study work by the Colorado Museum of Natural History and the Game and Fish Commission of Montana, it is stated. Solite slashed ■ Through a merger with the Incandescent Supply Company, 468 Broadway, New York City, Tri-State Distributors is now enabled to offer the Solite incandescent lamp at a substantial reduction which will list the three lamp unit at S50.00 and the single at S17.50. A. H. Drew of Tri-State will be in charge of national distribution. One of the unique Japanese children's theatres which use Victor 16mm. Projectors SPLICING? A pleasure with the GRISWCLD ! Here it is . . . The new JUNIOR MODEL It's a small replica of the Griswold 35mm. Splicer, used by the professional world for many years. Pioneer amateurs used the GR IS WOLD at the very beginning of personal movie making and we have kept pace with their development and their desire for special equipment by offering them this JUNIOR MODEL. Price $13.50 G R r S wo L D MACHINE WORKS Port Jefferson U. S. A. New York Be The Man Behind /AeCamera LEARN A^ bi Motion Picture Photography ••Still" Photography Motion Picture Projection D\'KXi L"RE — thrills — more action in a week than the averagre man sees in a lifetime — AXD BIG PAV, TOO. Opportunities everywhere await trained cameramen. Motion Picture Photog:raphy is just one of the bigr-paying: branches of the ion-dollar photogrraphic lield. Today there's a g^rowing: demand everywhere for expert "projectionists—photo-tinishers — "still" photog:raphers. "Sound" Course FREE of extra charge Our complete course in ''Sound" and ■ ''Talking:" Pictures included FREE of extra chargre with either the Motion Picture Photogrraphy or ^Motion Picture Projection Course. Previous experience unnec . essary. Agre or lack of educa -~-^-' -^^ tion no obstacle. Simplified j '^ Method qualifies you for the : '^ position of your choice. FREE book tells how you can quickly qualify. Mail coupon XOW. New York Institute of Photography Dept. V-0036, 10 W. 33rd St. New York. N. Y. YOUR SUCCESS COUPON ■ New York Institute of Photography. i a Dept. V-5036. 10 W. 33d St.. New York City ■ J \\'itiiout cost or obligation send me a copy ol your FREE boob and details about bow I can qualify as ■ ( ) Motion Picture Cameraman or ( ) Projectionist ' ■ { ) "Still" Photographer or { ) Photo-Finisher ■ I Name ■ Address ■ ■ City State ,