Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1953)

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MOVIE MAKERS 51 in You Are The Producer, a new 400 foot 16mm. sound-on-color film released by the Engineering Products Department of the Radio Corporation of America. Prints of the picture are available for screening by interested groups from that department, at Camden 2, N. J., or through any of RCA's Visual Products distributors. 5G brush-off For suggesting that a revolving wire brush (instead of a scraping tool) be used to remove labels from Cine-Kodak film magazines, Kenneth F. Downs, an Eastman employee, has been awarded $5000 from the Kodak suggestion system fund. The payment is the largest initial honorarium in the history of the company's award system — established in 1898. AnSCO items Miniature camera (35mm.) Ansco Color film is now available in a new 8/20 exposure load package, instead of the 5/20 exposure loads previously offered. The cost saving per 20 exposure load of film will be 29 cents. Augustus F. Waldenburg, formerly with Ansco in the Pittsburgh area, has been named sales supervisor of the company's Chicago district office. The Boston district office of Ansco, formerly at 79 Milk Street, has been moved to new and expanded quarters at 80 Federal Street, in the Boston Chamber of Commerce building. L. H. Purcell is in charge. An all-purpose titler [Continued from page 41] of your camera and the location of its tripod socket. With the carriage design as shown, the side plates (8) are welded to the round tubing and then the front plate (7) is welded in place. The positioning bars (10) are welded to the front plate as shown. The %"-20 wing screw (11), which will be used to lock the carriage in the desired position, can be obtained commercially. It should fit into the 1/4"20 steel nut which is welded to the side of the tube (9). To obtain the maximum length of thread first weld the nut in place; then drill the tube through the nut with a No. 7 drill and run a ]4"-20 tap through both the nut and the tubing. The hole in the front plate (7) through which the screw for holding the camera goes is made by placing the Stevens base in position, marking the hole carefully and then drilling a 9/32 inch hole. Use any %"20 screw of the proper length or the knurled-head screw from an old tripod. Using the finished carriage to line up the two uprights (6), now weld them to the base plate and then weld on the top plate, making sure that the carriage all aluminum SPLICER AND EDITING BOARD for 8 and 16 mm. A superb editing instrument, made with the precision of a fine camera by the famed Siemens and Halske Works of Germany. Masterfully designed, its advanced features and ease of operation have already made it a favorite with amateur and professional cinematographers the world over. Your every editing problem— from a simple splice to the exacting stripping-in of magnetic sound— can now be handled more swiftly and effortlessly. ©See it demonstrated at your dealer today. Write for further information to Depl E-4 ERCONA CAMERA CORP. • 527 Fifth Avenue • New York 17, N. Y. • AIL ALUMINUM — Featherweight, yet amazingly strong to take any amount of rugged use. • FOLDS COMPACTLY — for easy storage or portability. • BRAKING DEVICE — on each reel support with fully adjustable tension. • NEW-TYPE SCRAPER-made of a recently developed alloy which gives longer life, superior performance. •PRECISION GEARING typical of the finest German craftsmanship. •VERSATILE — Splicer is instantly detachable from editing board — can be used separately or in combination. •VALUE— the complete unit, consisting of Siemens Splicer and Editing Board, is $^N^\7C priced at only * JO'« '38 complete DISTINCTIVE EXPERT TITLES and EDITING For the Amateur and Professional 16 mm. — 8 mm. Black & White and Kodachrome Price list on request STAHL EDITING AND TITLING SERVICE 33 West 42 St. New York 36. N. Y. KODACHROME DUPLICATES 8mm or 1 6mm— 1 1 <p per ft. 14c per finished foot 16mm Reduced to 8mm 8mm Enlarged to 16mm EAGLE LABORATORY 1732 N. ORCHARD ST. CHICAGO 14, ILL. V4CUUIMK FILM PROTECTIVE PROCESS super VAP OR ATE PROTECTS AGAINST Scratches, Fingermarks, Oil, Water and Climatic Changes ■ ONE TREATMENT LASTS THE LIFE OF THE FILM Brittle Film Rejuvenated LABORATORIES IN KEY CITIES THRUOUT U.S. Wrife for Information Now VACUUMATE CORP., 446 W. 43rd St., N. Y. VARIABLE SPEED MOTOR 110 VOLT AC/DC with TACHOMETER for EK CINE SPECIAL Motor drive your Cine Special with confidence! Tachometer is mounted in clear view of operator. Calibrated from 16 to 64 frames per second. Definite RED marking for 24 fps. Electrical governor adjusts speeds. Steady operation at all speeds. No adapters needed. Motor coupling attaches to camera and couples to motor. Spring steel drive arm shears if film jam occurs. Easily replaced. SPLICES NOT HOLDING? Try Jefrona all-purpose cement. Send for FREE sample. FRANK C ZUCKER (7flm€Rfl€ouipm€nT(o. ^* i6oo BROflowRy \ new uDRKCiiy ^»-'