Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1945)

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MOVIE MAKERS A lieW principle in OptiCS . . . born of Universal war work in precision optical instruments — will make possible greater light-intensity than ever before achieved in a 500-watt home movie projector. Typical of the important developments you'll find throughout Universal's complete CINEMASTER line of home movie needs, as soon as postwar retooling permits. Meanwhile, the P-500 8 mm. projector, now delighting so many owners.is already tooled — all set for production with many improvements, the instant our war work ends. [/niversal Camera Cdrp. NEW YORK • CHICAGO • HOLLYWOOD Manufacturers of Mercury, Cinemaster, Corsair Cameras and Photographic Equipment?