Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1952)

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MOVIE MAKERS Movie Makers. These articles are How Disney Does It. Since this is strictly my personal opinion, I should like to explain why I consider these and similar articles of great value to amateurs. It is because they have told the most important "How." This "how" he is doing it means everything to the amateur who, being far from the United States, has to solve his own filming problems single-handed. Vladimir Kozak, ACL Curitiba, Parana Brasil INTERESTING READING Dear Movie Makers: Please accept my thanks for the two extra copies of January Movie Makers in which you published my material on synchronizing magnetic sound on tape with films. Your presentation of the material I sent you, plus the remarks by Warren Levett, ACL, certainly made interesting reading. I am happy to have had a part in it. Herman E. Dow, ACL Bristol, Conn. 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. FLORIDA ON 8 Dear Sirs: On a recent trip to Florida, I had two rolls of 8mm. Kodachrome that came out very poorly. Since I do not expect ever to return to that state, I wonder if some fellow film fan living there could shoot some scenes for me? I would be glad to reimburse for the footage or to swap scenes. The subjects I need are Silver Springs, exteriors of the Ringling Museum of Art, Hialeah race track, the Overseas Highway bridges or stopoff points and any scenes showing flamingoes or Seminole Indians. Harold A. Smith 817 West Poplar Street York, Pa. EXCHANGE LETTERS Dear Sirs: Enclosed please find money order in the amount of $6.00 to enroll me as a member of the League. I would be glad to exchange letters with other members of ACL anywhere. John A. Clarke, ACL 25 Van Reipen Avenue Jersey City 6, N.J. U.S.A. 16 mm Sound-On-Film THE CAMERA THAT HEARS WHAT IT SEES! CINE-VOICE Photograph a sound track along one edge of your picture film with the Auricon "Cine-Voice" 16mm Camera. Same film cost as old-fashioned silent movies! Play back your own talking pictures on any make of 16mm sound projector. Also used for Television film Newsreels, Commercials, etc. Write for free illustrated "Cine-Voice" Folder. $695.00 With 30 day money back Guarantee AUIRJCONHPRO ■+T 200 ft. film capacity for bh minutes of continuous sound-on-film. -Jt Self-blimped for quiet studio operation. -ft Synchronous motor for single or double system sound-recording work. ^ «^C Studio finder shows large upright image. ™ ^C $1310 (and up) with 30 day money back guarantee. BERNDT-BACH,lNC. 7383 BEVERLY BLVD., LOS ANGELES 36, CALIF. Write today for Free Auricon Camera Catalog D >^t Two independent Finder Systems plus instant Ground-Glass Focusing through the Camera lens. -+C Self-Blimped for quiet Studio operation. -^f 1200 foot film capacity for 33 minutes of continuous recording. ■^f Variable Shutter for fades or exposure control. ■^C $4315.65 complete for 16mm sound-onfilm. ..lenses additional. Also available without sound for $3377.90. MANUFACTURERS OF SOUND-ON-FILM RECORDING EQUIPMENT SINCE 1931