Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1953)

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MOVIE MAKERS 301 (two with brakes) and a sturdy lock on the cabinet door. Known as Model 42, the unit is priced at $59.00 f.o.b. Minneapolis. Leg-Lok triangle Hailed as the first "important improvement" in tripod triangles since the days of Billy Bitzer, Florman & Babb, New York motion picture equipment dealers, have announced the F&B Leg-Lok triangle. Featured are screwdown clamps which fasten securely to each tripod leg, thus preventing disengagement of the legs when the tripod is moved. To Color-Matic Existing Norwood Director exposure meters can now be converted to the new system of Color-Matic operation, Robert E. Brockway, president of Director Products, has announced. With the Color-Matic control slide in place, the still camera operator sets his shutter at 1/50 of a second, points the photosphere toward camera position and reads the correct "f" stop directly from the needle. Price of the conversion has been set at $12.50 for still picture work. On special order, Norwood meters also may be adapted to Color-Matic operation for movie making exposures. New lens for B&H A new Bell & Howell 1 inch //1.9 lens, manufactured by Taylor, Taylor & Hobson, Ltd., in England, has been announced for use with all 16mm. Filmo cameras and other "C" mount instruments. The new objective, which lists at $86.95 tax inc., will replace the company's previous Super Comat f/1.9. Radiant Curvex In the event that you have been holding back on the adoption of 16mm. CinemaScope (or other wide-screen processes) for your living room, the Radiant Manufacturing Corporation wants you to know that they have the exact answer to your needs. It is the Radiant Curvex, a gently arced screen surface which you may secure in widths running from 5 to 20 feet and with an aspect ratio of 2.50:1. The silvered fabric, it is said, also functions effectively under stereoscopic projection — should you wish to combine 3-D and CinemaScope techniques. ELGEET, eager to aid you in protecting their popular accessory lenses, now offer a series of carrying cases in three sizes, designed to accept all of their 8 and 16mm. lenses. From $2.95 to $4.75. Ralph K. Child, Washington, Ohio Sam E. Loftin, Mobile, Ala. C. J. Mack, Hectorville, Australia J. Alan Ornstein, New York City C. J. Zonneveld Pick, San Sal valor, El Salvador Dr. H. C. Robjohns, Parkside, Australia J. M. Simpson, Walkerville, Australia H. J. Stanley, Mitcham Estate, Australia Lewis D. Underwood, Long Beach, Calif. Lloyd Morgan, Kennewick, Wash. Mrs. Thelma E. Riegel, Tucson, Ariz. Tucson Movie Camera Club, Tucson, Ariz. Edward Ott, Alton, 111. James E. Morrison, Los Angeles, Calif. Robert Bartolo, Paris, France Charles C. Estes, Oklahoma City, Okla. Firoz A. Sarker, Bombay, India I. Silver, Rockaway, N. Y. A. C. B. Havens, New York City John H. Kleinhample, Chicago, III. Leon Konsevick, Ridgefield Park, N. J. E. R. Small, Grinnell, Iowa Francis R. Montalbano, Levittown, N. Y. Wilma Johnson, Eureka, Mo. David E. Burgess, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Richard D. Bush, Alhambra, Calif. Helmut Stahl, M.D., Quincy, Mass. Raymond Valdes, jr., Mayaguez, Puerto Rico L. Boonserm, Dhonburi, Thailand Allan R. Powell, Willoughby, Ohio B. Frank Zintl, Philadelphia, Pa. Ed Cox, Elko, Nev. Matthew M. Saposnik, D.D.S., Chicago, III. Arthur G. McMahon, Lyndhurst, N. J. Dr. Arnold L. Milette, Torrington, Conn. Alfred W. Oldehoff, Roosevelt, N. Y. Arnold K. Mueller, Houston, Texas Irwin W. Patten, Sacramento, Calif. Joseph C. Cwik, Farmingdale, N. Y . J. F. Dimmitt, Kansas City, Kans. E. J. Greer, Kansas City, Kans. J. C. Gudgel, Felton, Calif. Shige Iwamoto, c/o FPO, San Francisco, Calif. Owen K. Johnson, Kansas City, Mo. Kaw Valley Movie Camera Club, Kansas City, Kans. William J. Kirby, Grosse Pointe, Mich. Ray L. McNamara, Shelbyville, Ind. Clarence M. Neves, Isleton, Calif. M. B. Sterling, Mission, Kans. Raymond Eisenhardt, New York City H. Herbert Felsted, Caracas, Venezuela Ed C. Wareing, Lufkin, Texas Matthew J. Linkel, Fort Collins, Colo. C. A. McCoy, San Francisco, Calif. Robert Aluni, Virginia, Minn. R. L. Dixon, Nelson, New Zealand Lee H. Barker, Wisconsin Rapids, Wise. George C. Bradford, Falmouth, Ky. Bruce E. Johnson, Wallingford, Conn. I . T. Lewie, Bluefield, W. Va. John T. MoCall, jr.. VashvilU, Tenn. Harold Nakazawa, jr., Berkeley, Calif. Bhochana Panyadhibya, Denver, Colo. J. II. Scott. Erie, Pa. Capt. C<cil L. Smith, o I'M, New York City F. J. Limback, Huntington Woods, Mich. Texas City Camera Club, Texas City, Texas Dr. Carlo VI. Monson-Malice, Guatemala City, Guatemala Roland F. Beers, Troy, N. Y. Olen S. Hanson, Hutchinson, Kans. H. A. Lawrence, Calgary, Canada Rev. Nicola Marinacci, \<-;, York City Richard O. Taylor, Green belt, Md. Bernice Jackson, San Francisco, Calif. Crystal B. Livengood, Frankfort, hid. Wim P. G. Stokla, Curacao, Netherlands West Indies Cine Club Piemonte, Turin, Italy l,es Hudson, Christchun -h, New Zealand Nils Jonsson, Sollentunu, Sweden Rev. Peter J. Wildhaber, Cheyenne We/Is. Colo. Crenshaw Amateur Movie Makers, Los Angeles, Calif. Mervyn R. Lather, Brisbane, Australia C. E. Miller, Pensacola, Fla. North Shore Cinema Club, East Lynn, Mass. Joseph C. Klein, Cleveland, Ohio Wilson L. Bonalume, New York City Catharine Michaux, Sandusky, Ohio Edw. J. Bernstein, New Rochelle, N. Y. H. M. Floissac, Brooklyn, N. Y. Henry A. Miller, Farmington, N. M. Richard Schlosberg, New Rochelle, N. Y. James J. Steward, Cleveland, Tenn. Major Kimbrough S. Brown, Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Thomas F. Butler, Cincinnati, Ohio J. Max Hyde, Springfield, Mo. Lt. Joseph M. Strahs, Anchorage, Alaska L. E. Alfred, Jackson, Miss. G. V. Delson, New York City John Girdzunas, Berwyn, III. William O. Brining, Washington, D. C. John E. Redzimski, Brooklyn, N. Y. Paulo Da Silva Prado, Sao Paulo. Brazil Frederick H. Sieman, Tenafly, N. J. F. O. Stackhouse, ATC, USN, c/o FPO, San Francisco, Calif. Carl Ecklund, Galesburg, 111. Rev. Walter Hafner, S.V.D., Girard, Pa. Richard Belke, Waukegan, III. George V. Home, Rock Hill, Mo. Mrs. Rose Erickson, Tuxedo, N. C. Jerome G. Futerman, New Rochelle, N. Y. Cyril S. Palms, Middle Village, N. Y. Jack Warren, River Edge, N. J. H. Ennik, Hoogezand, Netherlands Abbas N. Suleyman, c/o PM, San Francisco, Calif. A. M. Pate jr., Fort Worth, Texas Audio Visual Aids Dept.. Brigham "ioung University, Provo, Utah Mrs. Janis Baldwin, c/o PM, San Francisco, Calif. Fred E. Caspar, Montclair, N. J. Tan Kee Jeng, Seremban, Malaya Frank A. McClure jr., Varnville, S. C. Howard J. Gibson, Forty Fort, Pa. Dr. Albert Chafets, San Francisco, Calif. Anna De Yorgi. Greenwich, Conn. Claude Drey, New York City Frank Raufeisen. Ansonia, Conn. Leo P. Rood, White Plains, N. Y. Laura C. Stidd. Yonkers, N. Y. William R. Teska, New York City Dr. C. P. Whalen, Kankakee, III. Thad H. Walter. Tuckahoe, N. Y. Associacao de Cinegrafistas Amadores do Brasil, Recife, Brazil Dr. Frances Cottington, New York City Frank A. J. Pennine Long Island City, N.Y. Lohret Di Loreto, Warren, Ohio