Amateur Cine World (December 1936)

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‘WUMAPLAK’ SCREENS NEW IMPROVED MODELS FOR PERFECTION OF PROJECTION M.1 ROLLER TYPE A new “‘Lumaplak"”’ Screen, combining highgrade manufacture with “up-to-the-minute” design, Lightness, Portability and ease of erection, Note new unique stretching device which holds screen taut and fits into the “‘Lumaplak” special folding screen stand. Only fitted with Crystal Glass Beaded Surface. Prices: 32 in. x 24in... 326 40 in.x 30in... 476 ‘‘Lumaplak"’ Nickel Plated Scand 15 6 se Black Table Stand 10/6 YOUR DEALER WILL BE PLEASED TO DEMONSTRATE Write for address of nearest dealer, and samples of the surfaces, with full particulars, to : J. DENTON, Ltd., Low Fell, Gateshead OTHER “‘LUMAPLAK’’ SCREENS are made in SILVER and GLASS-BEADED up to 80 in. x 60 in. ANNOUNCING THE PINEST DEMONSTRATION ROOM FOR SILENT AND SOUND IN THE MIDLANDS NOW OPEN AT HEATHCOTE 302, RADFORD ROAD, NOTTINGHAM PHONE : 75851 | for a few sub-titles. | the hon. treasurer’s report and balance sheet | for their initial presentation. | was somewhat delayed, owing to the fact _that one of the locations originally chosen St., Warrington. | Sutton & District Movie Makers CLUB NOTES (Continued from previous page) Bad weather conditions, _ absence on holiday of leading members of the cast and the loss of some of the choicest shots had combined to produce a general spirit of despondency. ‘‘ But,’’ writes the hon. sec., “since reading ‘.... the Regal A.C.S. should have completed their current production by now,’ in the October issue of Amateur Cine, we have absolutely sailed | ahead with the final scenes. Without doubt | it was those few words that turned a very dismal and dejected group of dull members into a group of determined and active cine | enthusiasts.”’ South Manchester A.C.S. Hon. Sec.: B. H. Reynolds, Milton | House, Springfield Road, Sale, Cheshire. At annual general meeting held on Oct. 2nd, | disclosed a healthy financial condition, but the society is in need of more members. As at present constituted, it consists of a small band of practical workers who meet on | alternate Friday evenings for the discussion | of mutual problems and the projection of films. They have a comfortable club room | at the Robin Hood Hotel, Stretford, but | do not yet possess a studio. There is therefore no opening for actor members, but all | active cine enthusiasts, or those seriously | intending to take up the hobby, who reside | on the S.W. side of Manchester, are urged | to write to the hon. sec. Hon. Sec.: D. F. Sheen, 16, Ashley Road, Epsom, Surrey. By the time these notes appear, the two productions, which have been in hand during the summer, should be ready Apollo in Blue | subsequently proved unsuitable and alterations to the scenario were necessary when a | fresh location was obtained. The second | annual dance of the club is being held on Nov. 27th at Wilson’s Cafe, Grove Road, Sutton, when members of neighbouring cine clubs and others interested in cinema; tography will be very welcome. Full particulars can be obtained from the secretary. Warrington Cine Society Hon. Sec.: P. Hughes, 9, Alexandria This society was formed | on Oct. 22nd. The possession of apparatus | is in no way necessary for enrolment as a | member; Mr. J. G. Kirkham, of 115, | Winwick Road, has placed his well equipped | projection theatre at the disposal of the | there society and meetings and projection evenings will be held at that address. On Nov. 5th was a criticism and discussion of | members’ own films. Meetings will be held every other Thursday. Arrangements are in hand for obtaining | the services of trade and professional representatives to give lectures and any offers of | help in this direction would be greatly | appreciated. Anyone interested should apply either to Mr. J. G. Kirkham, 115, Winwick | Road, for further particulars, or attend at! | next meeting. 462 | Pathe Talkie, perfect. Molesey 1064 Open Sundays 10—1 D. J. ALAND ‘* Cinephoto-House ”’ THE CAUSEWAY TEDDINGTON MIDDLESEX SECOND-HAND AND SHOP-SOILED APPARATUS Pathe ‘‘Kid” Projectors, 5 of, each, 1.12 06 Pathe Home Movie Projectors, 4 of, from £2 10 0 each Pathe 200 B, resistance, as new sogae 176 Paillard G916, resistance. Perfect con dition a hy Fi ie Jo foo. OD Paillard Talkie Disc attach., less projector, cost £72—at = * if ely. 10 Kodak Model ‘‘D” resistance, as new £18 10 0 Kodatoy projector, super attach. . . es: i cows List £60 0 0 Ge-Bescope, 2 speeds, soiled only. List £95 0 0 73 ie ot -» £72 100 Ge-Bescope, 2 speeds, twin turntable, microphone, the whole outfit in perfect condition. Cost £126 0 0 ., LPO 0°) CAMERAS Pathe ‘‘B,”’ good condition sons ish © tee Pathe ‘‘ B,” Brand New. List £6 0 6.. £4 2 6 Coronet, latest type. List £3 15 0 215 0 Agfa Movex f/3.5, as new. List £11 10 0 £4 17 6 Kodak “‘B” 2 speeds. Cost £17 10 0 £11 100 Ensign Kinecam, f/1.5, perfect £18 100 3 Campro, Camera and Projector, brand new : Ag pe isettne., Le tee Part Exchanges a Speciality. Hire Purchase Terms over 9, 12, 18 months. CINE SCREENS These screens are made from heavy quality silver cloth, with highly reflective non-directional surface. They are mounted on hard wood varnished rollers, and the two larger sizes are fitted with adjustable stretchers. NEW GOLD SCREEN This is a revolutionary departure giving greater brilliance and depth to the picture. It is also more restful to the eye and experts are agreed that it gives a more pleasing effect. Supplied in the same sizes and stvles as our standard silver screens. Silver Gold No.1. 24x 18 46 56 No.2. 30x24 106 ‘ No.3. 40x30 56 21ra 9d. Quotations for larger sizes on request. Trade enquiries invited. Postage éd. 126 oy 9d Dept. A. CAMERA PRODUCTIONS, LTD. 3, Alfred Place, LONDON, W.C.I. Telephone: Museum 6793 DITING Makes Your Pictures FELL A STORY Gerrard Send a Trial Ree; 3856 For Treatment to FILM EDITORIAL SERVICE