Amateur Cine World (May 1934)

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MORE OPINIONS I must congratulate you on your achievement in publishing a fine journal for those interested in amateur cinematography. You can rely on my being a regular reader of your distinguished periodical. L. Mitchell, Holders Hill Drive, Hendon, N.W.4. * * * Shall be very pleased to receive your Magazine for twelve months and enclose Postal Order value 7/6 for same. Please commence sending same with your next (May) issue. Am delighted with the first number and wish you every success. Bernard G. Dando, Station Road, Gt. Wyrley, Nr. Walsall. * * * Congratulations on Amateur Cine World which I have already found very useful and interesting. Am looking forward to | next number. As a half-tone process Hi worker I appreciate the good blocks | and printing. S. Hyde, Hargrave Pk., Highgate, N.19. * * * May I take this opportunity of congratulating you on your first issue. If this is a fair sample of what is to come, then may your issues continue to come for many years. B. J. Attwell, Suffolk Road, S.W.13. * * * Permit me to congratulate you upon your enterprise in publishing a new journal for the amateur cinematographer. I hope, and believe, it will be a success. F. G. Warne, F.A.C.I., Baldwin Street, Bristol 1. % * * I wish you every success in your new venture. The cine movement is increasing in popularity among amateurs by leaps and bounds and the help you propose giving will be a great boon to the army of enthusiasts. Wishing you every success again. Reuben H. Giles, Lampton Road, Hounslow, Middlesex. Lew Ayres and Maureen O'Sullivan (Universal : : ) players) together with director Tay Garnett tunity of thanking the Amateur Cine indulge in some rather unusual reflections. World for publishing our reports and wish them the very best in the future, as we consider the first number of the journal is one of outstanding merit. Aristos Amateur Photoplay Productions, Richmond. of AMATEUR CINE Ry A). ER ae Congratulations on your first number—it was excellent. I enclose a year’s subscription. C. Cotton Kennedy, Plas Merdyn, Holywood, Co. Down. * * * I enjoyed reading your first number and hope you will continue to keep up this very high standard. I. N. Acraman, Chester Road, Stretford, Manchester. * * * Thanking you for a wonderful cine journal and wishing it every success. J. S. Fitton, A.M.I.R.E., Copeland Street, Hyde, Cheshire * * * Provided you keep to the standard of No. 1 you should be assured of success, for your paper fills a long felt want in the amateur movement. F. T. Johnson, George Street, Summertown, Oxford. * * * For a long time I had flirted with the idea of buying a cine camera, but was always restrained by the com1 ments of other amateur photographers regarding expense. It happened, however, that at a dealer’s I saw a copy of your first number and secured a copy, purely out of curiosity. The general interest of the journal surprised me and the article “‘ Home Movie Making is Not Expensive,” by George Sewell, has made me determine | to take up the hobby seriously. If you maintain the excellence of your first number I am confident you will secure many more recruits into the ranks of the cine takers. All good wishes. J. P. James, Parkfield Avenue, Harrow. * * * We should like to take this oppor “PASSING ON FROM SER ENGTEH TO Sra eNGTH”’ From William E., Chadwick, Esq., F.A.C.1., Hon. General Secretary, Institute of Amateur Cinematographers Congratulations on the first issue of “‘ Amateur Cine World.” In its first issue it has instituted many changes and its progress will be fraught with many battles, passing on from strength to strength. Who, six or eight years ago, would have dreamed that publications would be issued for amateur cinematographers. To-day cinematography enjoys the goodwill of the public in general and its effectiveness is world wide. Founding a new type of amateur cine journal, the ‘““ Amateur Cine World’’ has ever to keep in the forefront an enlightened attitude towards amateur photography. It may help enormously to make a healthful and beneficial source towards uplifting the ideals of humanity, thus enhancing the value of the magazine to its potential advertisers and those who use its columns. W. E. CHADWICK, F.A.C.1