Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1952)

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MOVIE MAKERS 251 October 14 at 8:00 p.m. with Planning and Scripting Your Film, the schedule includes discussions and demonstrations of lighting and exposure, camera work and direction, editing and splicing, titles and art work and sound recording. In addition, fourth Tuesdays will be devoted to the evaluation of amateur movies and, alternately, non-theatrical movies. Filmers in and around Boston interested in this series may secure a copy of the schedule from the above address. Metro elects Arthur H. Elliott, ACL, continues as president of the Metro Movie Club, ACL, in Chicago, with Margaret Conneely, ACL, as vicepresident. The recent election results made A. C. Graham secretary and Arthur J. Barcal treasurer. New York 8'S The first meeting of the new season for the New York 8mm. Motion Picture Club will be devoted to stereo movies. Ernst Wildi, ACL, technical consultant for Paillard Products, will present a demonstration reel he has been shooting with the newly developed stereo system for the Bolex H-16 camera. Denver The Camera Click Club, ACL, of Denver, held elections of officers in connection with its recent annual meeting. Walter Shideler. ACL, became president, with Irving Roberts as vicepresident and Phyllis Moore as secretary-treasurer. Bob Potter and Willard Cleaveland were appointed to the program committee. The club held a picnic in Estes Park in June for their annual outing. Argentina Cine Club Argentino, of Buenos Aires, is celebrating its twentieth birthday this year. A special program of films has been in progress since early July, covering the period between 1932 and the present on both the amateur and professional level. It is the custom of this club to divide its programs equally between the two fields, the 8mm. and 16mm. workers deriving instruction from the professional films screened. The programs have been arranged (under the direction of Oscar J. Bonello, president) by the exhibition committee composed of Roberto Robertie. Jose Hernaiz and Antonio Boscaro. Berkeley outing More than thirty members of the Berkeley (Calif.) Movie Club showed up at the cabin of Mr. and Mrs. E. Damsell, who were hosts for this year's annual outing at Paradise Park near Santa Cruz. Close by, the Red Wood Forest, Begonia Gardens at Capitola and a beach provided varied subject matter for the filmers, in addition to the usual fare and festivities of the occasion. Toledo elects James A. Powell, ACL, was chosen president for the coming season by the Toledo Amateur Movie Makers, ACL, in their recent election. Ernest Goodwin, ACL, and Anne Russell will serve as first and second vicepresidents. respectively. The treasurer is Charles Van Roosmalen. and the secretary is Freeman Enbody. Germany Paul Weickel, ACL, writes from Heidelberg, Germany, of the nationwide amateur film contest held earlier this year in Stuttgart. Thirty eight films were entered, in 8mm., 9.5mm. and 16mm. widths, all but six of which were in black and white. Sound, recorded on disc or magnetic tape, accompanied all films entered in the competition. Top winner in the contest was BewerMohr, for Der Schatten des Vaters (The Father's Phantom). In second place was Fehler, with Der Bauer und der Teufel (The Farmer and the Devil). Safeguard your Film. Ship in FIBERBILT CASES. 400' to 2000' 16mm. FIBERBILT CASE CO. 40 WEST 17th ST. NEW YORK CITY THE RALPH R. ENO CORP. 626 W. 165 ST. • NEW YORK Send your film for free criticism or estimate Get a MOVIE MAKERS binder for 1952 $3.50 postpaid MOVIE MAKERS 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Delight your family and friends — earn big money as expert movie or still photographer. Make photography your business. NYI HOME STUDY COTJESB opens wide the door. BIG FREE BOOK gives details; tells how we quickly train you in spare time at home. Also resident training. 43rd Year. WRITE TODAY! N. Y. INSTITUTE OF PHOTOGRAPHY Dept. 105. 10 West 33 St.. New York I, N. Y. You Got a Ten Best Film? See contest rules on inside front cover Plan now to enter your film in this oldest of amateur movie contests SMM«-I6MM KODAOHROME BLACK & WHITE l6MMKC<lu<£a'to8: [Free Catalog on Request. 9^NATIONAL CMN* LAB BOX 44-Z5 'WASHINGTON 17. DC IT WAS S.R.O. at the recent first annual salon of the Golden Gate Cinematographers, in 'Frisco. BOLEX ACCESSORIES •DETACHABLE CAMERA BASE* Provides a large, flat bottom surface for your Bolex camera. Makes camera rigid on Tripod or Titler. Stops vibration and picture jiggle. Camera will stand securely on any flat surface. Aircraft Aluminum, Baked Wrinkle Finish. Weighs 7V4 ounces. Price $5, postage included. Write for Bolex Accessory Bookletl STEVENS ENGINEERING CO. 2421 Military Ave. Los Angeles 64, Calrf.