Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1952)

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MOVIE MAKERS Because of that film, next week (Dec. 19) I will be on the radio with the Betty Crocker Magazine of the Air program, for I have been nominated Homemaker of the Week and General Mills has honored both my husband and me by sending us to New York as their guests for three days. I thought you might like to know that people are still interested in this film and that I have many requests to show it. Marian Olsen St. Paul, Minn. Our warm congratulations to Homemaker Olsen! General Mills (as, apparently, did ACL) has chosen wisely. For we still recall with droolly delight Mrs. Olsen's closeups of Krumkake and other Norwegian dainties. In this column Movie Makers offers its readers a place to trade items of filming equipment or amateur film footage on varied subjects directly with other filmers. Commercially made films will not be accepted in swapping offers. Answer an offer made here directly to the filmer making it. Address your offers to: The Swap Shop, c/o Movie Makers. VENICE ON 16 Dear Swap Shop: Whilst shooting 16mm. Kodachrome in Venice, Italy, this year, I spent so much time drinking-in this unique city that I only exposed about 800 feet of color film. Now in editing I find that I need shots of the Canale della Guidecca, shots on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore and of the islands of Murano and the Lido. A shot of the Ponte della Liberta would also be appreciated. A 100 foot reel would finish off my film nicely. In return I would be delighted to take any shots in this unique part of Britain or to replace any 16mm. Kodachrome stock used with twice the amount. To my fellow amateurs in Italy, I send greetings. To Movie Makers, I would say how much I enjoy reading the letters from Leaguers everywhere. As a result of a letter I wrote you some three years ago, I have made firm friends with many American filmers and have had the pleasure of making films for several. S. T. Stevens "Gandria," Tresawls Avenue Truro, Cornwall England Without our intending the coincidence, reader Stevens' last paragraph illuminates warmly our ideas expressed in Rollcall 'Round the World, on page 30. Why M Own the Best? For home movies of theatrical quality, try the new "Cine -Voice" 16mm SoundOn -Film Camera. Shoot full-color or black & white. Now you can enjoy your own HighFidelity talking pictures! $695.00 with a 30-day money-back guarantee. You must be satisfied. Write today for free illustrated "Cine-Voice" folder describing this newest achievement in 16 mm cameras. «„^ lircyilT-IMfll, Incorporated 7383 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 3(1, Calif. MANUFACTURERS OF SOUND-ON Fl LM RECORDING EQUIPMENT SINCE 1931