Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1939)

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SOLVING TWO PROBLEMS THERE are two problems which every movie-maker must face — indoor and outdoor lighting conditions. For each job you need a film especially made to give best results under existing conditions. Thousands of movie makers have found the best answers to this problem in Agfa's two famous 16 mm. films — Superpan and Hypan. Indoors: Agfa 16 mm. Fine-Gram Superpan Reversible ... a film of unusual speed, with fine grain and full color sensitivity. Your projections have remarkable depth and clarity of detail. Outdoors: Agfa 16 mm. Hypan Reversible ... a fast film that is finegrained and fully sensitive to all colors. Amazingly bril liant, it gives new snap and luster to projections. Get Agfa Hypan and Agfa Superpan at your dealer's today. Hypan comes in 100-foot rolls at $6.00 retail; in 50-foot rolls at $3.2 5. Superpan in 100-foot rolls at $7. 50; in 50-foot rolls at $4.00. Prices include processing and return postage. Made by Agfa Ansco Corporation in Binghamton, New York. ■ 16 MM. HYPAN AND SUPERPAN FILMS