Amateur Movie Makers (Dec 1926-Dec 1927)

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DEC2226 ©C1B 717119 AMATEUR MOVIE MAKERS Official Publication of the Amateur Cinema League "To See Ourselves as Others See Us'' Volume I DECEMBER, 1926 Number 1 CONTENTS PAGE Amateur Cinema League, A Close Up 7 Mrs. Coolidge and Home Movies, an illustration > 8 Who Started the Fun ? 9 "Love By Proxy", the First Amateur Motion Picture Production 10 Reeling the Sports 12 Golfing for the Movies 13 Trouble 14 The Clinic, Vamped and Revamped By Dr. Kinema — Titles — Editing 17 The Little Movie in England 18 The Amateur Turns a Penny 19 Enter the League, a photograph with some comments about the Amateur Cinema League 20 Scenarios 22 Colored Home Movies by Radio ? 24 Swaps, Being an Amateur Movie Exchange 25 What Makes a Film Interesting? 26 Hollywood Films Its Children 27 Police Photographs, a cartoon 30 Moose Ahead — Camera ! 31 A Maecenas for the Movies 32 Rules of the Game 33 AMATEUR CINEMA LEAGUE DIRECTORS Pioneer President c R DOOLEY floyd l. vanderpoel HIRAM PERCY MAXIM ^^Ldtrl'oTco. rfVf^' Sdenti5t' "* LitChfiel<1, ^ Pioneer Directors lee f. hanmer Stephen f. voorhees _. , _ . Architect, of New York City. ROY D. CHAPIN Director of Recreation, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Russell Sage Foundation. Hudson Motor Company. COL. ROY W. WINTON W E COTTER ^" ^" HEBERT Formerly in charge of recreation of The Union Carbide & Carbon Treasurer of the American Radio policies for the United Corporation. Relay League. States Army. AMATEUR MOVIE MAKERS is published monthly by the Amateur Cinema League, whose temporary headquarters are in the Capitol Building, Hartford, Conn., U. S. A. Subscription Rate $3.00 a year, postpaid; to members of the Amateur Cinema League, $2.00 a year, postpaid; single copies, 25c. Copyright, 1926, by the Amateur Cinema League. Title registered at United States Patent Office. Advertising rates on application. Forms close on 15th of preceding month. Temporary Editorial Office: Capitol Building, Hartford, Conn. Temporary Publication Office: 267 West 17th St., New York City. Five