Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1952)

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112 APRIL 1952 Now you can make \m Bell ^Howell brings you greatest motion picture development since "talking pictures'.'., a 16mm recording projector, the new Filmosound "202" Not since the introduction of sound movies has there been a motion picture development of such importance! Now Bell & Howell brings the making of sound movies within your reach. Here is the new 16mm Filmosound 202— not just a sound movie projector — not just a magnetic sound recorder— but a combination of both for making and showing sound movies. To make your own sound film, you will need no expert knowledge, no costly professional equipment. With the Filmosound 202, narration and sound effects to accompany the film can be recorded just the way you want them . . . while all details are fresh in your mind. Changes in the sound can be made when and as often as you want them. Only with magnetic sound movies is this possible at but the cost of the film and soundstripe. Bell & Howell 70 -DL camera now comes specially adapted for single-perforated film. After editing your processed film, take it to your Bell & Howell dealer for soundstripe — a magnetic track right on your film. When you get it back, you're ready to record. Recording voice and sound effects, and mixing voice with musical background, are done as picture is projected. All recording errors can be easily and quickly corrected. Magnetic recording will last for the life of the film, yet can be changed instantly. You're ready to project your movies with sound immediately after you record. Remember, your Filmosound 202 will project any 16mm film, silent or sound. Ask your Bell & Howell dealer how you can add sound to 16mm silent films you already have.