Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1930)

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808 DECEMBEJl 19^0 FLORIDA \^ Abounds with interesting historical, industrial, wild life, sport and bathing beach scenes for the movie camerist to shoot. Acquire a winter home in Florida. Write FRED N. BURT DeLeon Springs, Fla. TALKIES AT HOME an ideal gift $1Q.50 These well known Home-Talkie Units were priced originally at $49. For a limited time we have reduced them to the very low price of $19.50. Makes an ideal gift. Can be attached to any 16mm. projector. 100 and 200 ft. subjects can be supplied. Shipped anywhere C. O. D. on a 20 per cent deposit. Dealers: Write for interesting proposition FARRELL & BUCKMAN 369 Canal Street New York GIVE A MOVIE MAKERS BINDER for Cf)rigitmag $1.50 EACH Amateur Cinema League, Inc. Binder Dept. 105 W. 40th STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. "Cine-Kodak News" ■ Featuring the a p preaching holidays, Cine-Kodak News for December carries the following attractive items of aid to the amateur cine enthusiast: A Real Christmas Story, a tale of strange filming in Northern Ontario and how a modern Aladdin brought happiness to the backwoods; The Goose Hangs High, a complete word picture of a Christmas movie; More About Film Editing, in which are offered specific suggestions for rearranging and titling films; A New Year's Movie Outline; two pages of Cine Chat. Any amateur filmer may have the News sent to him through a request to the Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. FitzPatrick films ■ The home sound projectionist will doubtless receive with pleasure the news that some of the delightful professional sound shorts of J. A. FitzPatrick, producer of the Music Master Series, the Traveltalks and others, will be reduced to 16mm. for synchronized disc projection in the home. FitzPatrick Pictures, Inc., of 729 Seventh Avenue, New York City, will control the distribution. Pathe Contest results ■ Entrants in the Pathe 9.5mm. contest who have eagerly awaited the judging will be gratified to learn that the event took place on November 6th last, at the Pathe office, 45 West 45th Street, New York City. There were present Miss Elizabeth Perkins, president of the Little Picture House, New York City; Terry Ramsaye, editor of Pathe professional sound releases; Herbert C. McKay, dean of the New York Institute of Photography; Hal Morey, chief photographer. New York Central Railroad; F. L. Gerke, manager, Pathex and Pathegrams; Russell C. Holslag, technical editor. Movie Makers, and a number of officials from the Pathe organization. The films were screened twice, once for the eliminations and once for the final judging. Results of the latter, after a careful consideration on the part of the Judges, were as follows: Awards on the single reel division: first. Head And Match Pieces by Mr. Okano of Japan; second, Sakura In Japan by Mr. Hattori of Japan; third. Bird Life by James J. Doyle, Jr., of Massachusetts, U. S. A.; fourth. Vacation Days In New Hampshire by N. G. Morgan of Delaware, U. S. A.; fifth. Carrying Hong Kong's Burdens by J. L. Parren of England; sixth. Visiting Washington by F. Phillips of New York, U. S. A.; seventh. Miniature Lake by Miss Sophia Hess of New York, U. S. A foretaste of the December "Cine-Kodak News" is given in the attractive cover above A.; eighth. Floral Parade by Bruce Erwin, Ohio, U. S. A.; ninth, Trip To The Dells by Arthur Wolff of Illinois, U. S. A.; tenth, Bashan Lake by Miss Mae Lawson, New York, U. S. A. Awards in the two reel division were as follows: first, Chicago by Arthur Wolff, Illinois, U. S. A.; second. Cherry Season In Japan by Mr. Inanobe, Japan ; third, Walter The Girl by Walter Ouspensky, Michigan, U. S. A.; fourth, Ecuador by Carlos Miranda Cruz, Ecuador, S. A.; fifth, A Story by U. Giali, New York, U. S. A.; sixth, Intimate Snaps by J. H. D. Ridley, England; seventh. Glimpse Of Belgium by William H. Lewis, Jr., New Jersey, U. S. A.; eighth, Russian Monastery by Walter Ouspensky, Michigan, U. S. A.; ninth, One Summer Day by Harold L. Bacon, New York, U. S. A.; tenth, A Day Of Fun by Miss Clara Wetzel, New York, U. S. A. Awards in the three reel division were as follows: first, The Capture Of Bad Eye Bodie by Elton Legg, Iowa, U. S. A.; second, Tokio-1930 by Mr. Tsukamoto, Japan; third, / Am A Japanese Parasol by Mr. Mizumachi, Japan; fourth, How Doth The Busy Bee by Claude L. Yates, Connecticut, U. S. A.; fifth, Quebec And Niagara by C. L. Preston, Ohio, U. S. A.; sixth. Mortgage by S. B. Silleck, New York, U. S. A.; seventh, Woody In A Hurry by Dr. H. E. Thomison, New Jersey, U. S. A. ; eighth, Vacation Memories by Arthur Wolff, Illinois, U. S. A.; ninth. Our Vacation by Frank E. Pierce of Massachusettes, U. S. A.; tenth. Our Kiddies by Fred W. Rice, Nebraska, U. S. A. Movie Makers is happy to congratulate these prize winners of all lands on their well deserved rewards.