Amateur Cine World (May 1934)

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WHAT OUR READERS THINK of “ AMATEUR CINE WORLD” LJPPAPPOPOPCOOCPCOPOOCOCOOSO COOOL] 9 Having derived much pleasure from reading Amateur Cine World, I should like to congratulate you on your enterprise in turning out such a comprehensive publication. Many of the features are unique amongst literature dealing with amateur cinematography and I am sure that your journal will meet with the immediate success it deserves. A. D. Frischmann, Mincing Lane, London, £.C.3; * * * I have just read the first issue of the Amateur Cine World; allow me to congratulate you on this fine publication, which is certainly going to establish itself as indispensable to the amateur cinematographer in the successful pursuit of this fascinating hobby. Amateur Cine World definitely surpasses all other journals of its kind in that it has got “ the little extra the others haven't got.”’ Here’s wishing Amateur Cine World a long, successful career of useful service. H. P. Dun, late secretary O 0 Norwich Amateur Cine The Editor, ‘‘ Amateur Cine,” 4-7, Greville Society, Sprowston Road, Street, E.C.1. Norwich. * * * Dear Sir, I should like to take this opportunity of congratulating you on the first number of Amateur Cine World, which for size and interest certainly surpasses anything that has been published before for the amateur cine worker. Robert W. Newby, Kenilworth Court, Putney,S.W.15. * * * | PPDPPPDPAPDDDPAD PDODDDPODODODOOGOOOGOGOGOOOS I should like to congratu2s late you on your very excellent paper, the first issue of which I am still reading for a second or third time. Hugh P. B. Davies, Uxbridge Road, Ealing, W.5 * * * May I congratulate you on your first issue and send Amateur Cine World fills a gap which has been left open too long and I for my best wishes for a long life. A Message from ALEXANDER KORDA The Famous Film Producer Thank you for your letter of the 22nd March with the enclosed copy of the ‘“‘ Amateur Cine, which I was most interested to see. gratifying to see the great interest taken in the technical side of film making by the enormous public which your magazine reaches. Cine’’ is extremely interesting from cover to cover and contains valuable advice to the amateur cinematographer written by those who have an 7 It is most “© Amateur editing your films. Norman Jenkins, PAC, North St., Clapham, S.W.4. * * A Few of the Hundreds of Letters We Have Received one thank you for filling it and trust you will be able to maintain the high standard you have set yourselves. 15,293. T1olt, Todmorden. Commercial Street, * * * It is refreshing to find a photographic journal dealing with cine matters in a dignified and sound technical fashion and if the present character and standard are kept up I shall be glad that I have subscribed. F. O. Mosley, Church Road, Cowley, Middlesex. * * * I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you upon what I consider to be a fine publication and if you maintain the same standard of quality in future numbers I[ am sure it will goa long way to further the cause of the amateur cine movement. I hope to see articles dealing with all sides of interior § work and trust you will : give ideas, etc., on set § designing, a part of cine : work which has seemed to § be overlooked by _ other ” 2 journals. I can assure you that 9 now I have _ thoroughly § digested your first number I shall wait in eager expectation for the next. Wishing you every success with an enormous circulation obvious expert knowledge of their subject. I Glynar Jones, Tanswell St., wish it every success. London, S.E.1. Yours truly, * * * A. Korda. Congratulations BuclLsousdsrewevesesecsoul) on sAmatenr Cine. World; _. especially the article on This is just what is needed. I have read with interest the first number of your new journal and must congratulate you on it. sure you will have every success and will recommend it to all my friends. G. A. F. Edmiston, Blackheath Park, London, S.E.3. I feel