Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1953)

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m MOVIE MAKERS 203 For Sharper, Sparkling "Black-arid Whites" Shoot Ansco Hypan Film! You'll like the brilliance and crispness of your black-and-white movies made on 8 or 16mm Ansco Hypan Film. Skin tones are smoother, there's new snap and sparkle in sunlit water, and fine details are crystal clear. That's because this modern panchromatic film combines really fine grain with inherently brilliant gradation to produce brighter, sharper screen images. And, with its high exposure indexes of 40 daylight and 32 tungsten, you'll find Ansco Hypan a good all around film, indoors or out. You'll be delighted, too, with Hypan's down-to earth price that lets you take more fine movies for your money! So be sure to ask your photo dealer for Ansco Hypan Film! You'll Get Better Color Movies, too, with Today's ANSCO COLOR FILM! In 8 and 16mm magazines, and 16mm rolls. Ask for it at vour dealer's! ANSCO Binghamton, New York. A Division of General Aniline & Film Corporation. 'From Research to Reality'