Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1953)

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144 Utah M„-i 'SOUITOMOVTES With Your SILENT Camera and a Recorder Now you can take movies AND operate a tape or wire recorder in those "far away places" where ONLY storage battery power is available. In places, too, where you can "plug in" only on DIRECT current. Thanks to the NEW *Carter BR1016CW4 Converter, this entirely new, fascinating field is now wide open for home movie fans who want tape or wire recorded SOUND with their pictures regardless of location problems. Think of the possibilities. Cover sports events, trips to parks, camps, the open country, on ship board. Now wherever SOUND is heard you can produce "SOUND" movies. All you need is your silent camera with AC electric motor drive, a recorder, and a *CARTER CONVERTER, operating from a 12 volt battery. (Other models available for 24, 28, 32, or 115 DC input.) Entire equipment, including battery, takes less space than a suitcase. Recommended by Magnecord and Presto *Carter BR1016CW4 delivers up to 160 watts 60 cycle 110 v. AC . . . plenty to operate recorder and camera both at once. Satisfactory "sync" and playback quality may be obtained by regulating converter to 60 cycle output and by operating playback and projector from a power source of constant voltage and frequency. Other *Carter Converters will ALSO operate sound-on-film cameras used by broadcast stations and professionals. Available from radio distributors in many cities. New Model BRI0I6CW4 *Carter Converter with Frequency Control. Size IOI/4" x 5%" x 7'/2" high. 21% lbs. SI 37.00 *TM Reg. MAIL COUPON NOW for Catalog and full details of new model BR1016CW4 and other '"Carter Converters. CARTER MOTOR CO. 2656 N. MAPLEWOOD AVE. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Please Rush Free Catalog of *CARTER CON I VERTERS, Price list and full details of new 1 model BR1016CW4. Nome. AddressCity_ JUNE 1953 State THE MAGAZINE FOR 8mm & 16mm FILMERS Published Every Month by AMATEUR CINEMA LEAGUE June 1953 The reader writes 146 Closeups What filmers are doing 148 He knew what he wanted William Howe 150 Pacific paradise Leo Ca/o/'a 152 ACL annual meeting 153 Be a good mixer— on tape! Denis M. Neale 154 New rules for your lenses Jack Pulliam, ACL 155 Make a film for Red Feather! Haven Trecker, ACL 156 Filming the 4th Dorothy M. Peper 157 News of the industry Reports on products 1 58 Clubs People, plans and programs 1 64 . . . But few are chosen Editorial 166 Cover photograph by Elizabeth Hibbs JAMES W. MOORE Editor 3DLE ANNE YOUNG Advertising & Production PETER D. DIBBLE Clubs /Editor Vol. 28, No. 6. Published monthly in New York, N. Y., by Amateur Cinema League, Inc. Subscription rates: $4.00 a year, postpaid, in the United States and Possessions and in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain and Colonies, Uruguay and Venezuela; $4.50 a year, postpaid, in Canada, Labrador and Newfoundland; other countries $5.00 a year, postpaid; to members of Amateur Cinema League, Inc., $3.00 a year, postpaid; single copies 35£ (in U. S. A.). On sale at photographic dealers everywhere. Entered as second class matter, August 3, 1927,. at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under act of March 3, 1879. Copyright, * 1953, by Amateur Cinema League, Inc. Editorial and Publication Office: 420 Lexington Avenue, New York 17, N. Y., U. S. A. Telephone LExington 2-0270. West Coast Representative: Wentworth F. Green, 439 South Western Avenue, Los Angeles 5, Calif. Telephone DUnkirk 7-8135. Advertising rates on application. Forms close on 10th of preceding month. CHANGE OF ADDRESS: a change of address must reach us at least by the twelfth of the month preceding the publication of the number of MOVIE MAKERS with which it is to take effect.