Movie Makers (Jun-Dec 1928)

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MOVIE MAKERS How Would You Like to Land in Hollywood? You do not need to be a Lindbergh to get within the guarded gates of the Movie Capital! PHOTOPLAY'S $2,000 Amateur Movie Contest can provide the OPEN SESAME! Last year's Amateur Movie Contest captured a five-year contract with one of Hollywood's leading producers for the winner. This year every prize winning film will be shown to the foremost makers of pictures in Hollywood and New York. This may give at least one long term contract to a lucky amateur. Photoplay Magazine believes that the new blood of the future motion picture must come from the amateurs of today. Photoplay's contest is the one bridge between the amateur and the professional film maker. It is the amateur's one chance to obtain a real hearing. Be sure to read all the details of the new $2, 000 Amateur Movie Contest in every issue of Photoplay. Menace \-\* Winners Hollywood S5§Q0 Contest PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE congratulates MOVIE MAKERS upon its anniversary. The foremost screen magazine of the world doffs its hat to the youthful and able leader of the amateur movie movement. The first national magazine to recognise the importance of amateur movies extends its best wishes to the pioneer MOVIE MAKERS. May 1929 be a record year for amateurs!