Moving Picture Age (Jan-Dec 1921)

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January, 1921 MOVING PICTURE AGE 33 S--S Should do ftu? 'Shhmnj? It might be funny, but it would add no weight to a court decision, nor give a true impression of our judiciary system. A poor projecting machineone that does not reproduce pictures accurately and clearly — will do this very thing to the most serious subject. Badly projected pictures always detract from the educational value of any lecture or course of instruction. They Are All Judges Every man, woman, and child knows good motion pictures. If those you show are not first class, your message doesn't "get across" and you lose standing with your audience. You can't afford to run the risk of showing anything but the best obtainable in motion pictures. The American Projectoscope "The Portable Motion Picture Projection Machine Without an Apology" With this Projecting Machine you run no risk. It is practically fireproof and "foolproof"— anyone, young or old, can operate it with equal skill. Light, compact, and durable ; weighs but 25 pounds ; not a toy, but built for wear and hard use. Uses standard size films, and has the unique feature that it can be turned back to any point desired for repetition, without rewinding, and any portion can be shown as a "still" — like a stereopticon view. This is especially useful in technical study, when more lengthy discussion is often desired. Operates from any electric light socket or storage batteries. Send for our Booklet. We cannot tell you here all that should be known about this Simple, Efficient, Sturdy, Portable Projecting Machine. American Projecting Company Samuel S. Hutchinson, President (1500B) 6264 Broadway, Chicago Please say, "As advertised in MOVING PICTURE AGE," when you zvrite to advertisers.