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AMATEUR MOVIE MAKERS s
Official Publication of the
Amateur Cinema League
''To See Ourselves A s Others See Us"
Volume II FEBRUARY, 1927 / Number 2
...CONTENTS...
PAGE
Through the Telephote 1
Our Pen Wielders 4
Editorials 5
Temples of the Quick, a photograph 6
Slow Movies for Quick People Gerald Stanley Lee 7
Flying with a Camera Porter Adams 9
Oldest of the Arts, a Genealogy for the Movies Carl S. Oswald 10
"The Great Yonkers Jewel Robbery," an Amateur Scenario Jerome Beatty 12
Swaps, Amateur Film Loan Exchange . 15
White Movies, three illustrations 16
The Clinic, conducted by Dr. Kinema 17
"Room Mates," A "Colgate Classic" Howard E. Richardson 20
Travel by Scenario Charles Morgan Seay 22
How Movies Win Golf Trophies C. Bond Lloyd 23
Closeups 24
Exposures, a Hard Problem Made Simple Carl Louis Gregory 27
Indoor Movies Margaret Hutcheson 29
Through a Wide Angle Lens, National Comment on the Amateur Cinema League 30
AMATEUR CINEMA LEAGUE DIRECTORS Pioneer President Treasurer Managing Director
HIRAM PERCY MAXIM A. A. HEBERT ROY W. WINTON
Hartford, Conn. 1711 Park Street, Hartford, Conn. 105 W. 40th Street, New York City
EARLE C. ANTHONY W. E. COTTER LEE F. HANMER
President of the National Association 30 E. 42nd St., New York City rPirent0c of R,ecref'on
of Broadcasters
Russell Sage Foundation.
FLOYD L. VANDERPOEL Scientist, of Litchfield, Conn.
ROY D. CHAPIN C. R. DOOLEY
Chairman of the Board of Directors, Manager of Personnel and Training, STEPHEN F. VOORHEES
Hudson Motor Company. Standard Oil Co. of N. J. Architect, of New York City
AMATEUR MOVIE MAKERS is published monthly in New York City by the Amateur Cinema League.
Subscription Rate $3.00 a yeaf, postpaid; to members of the Amateur Cinema League, $2.00 a year, postpaid; single copies, 25c.
On sale at newsstands and photographic dealers everywhere in the United States.
CooyrigW, 1927, by the Amateur Cinema League. /Title registered at United States Patent Office.
Advertising rates on application. Forms close on 15th of preceding month.
Editorial and Publication Office: 105 West 40th Street, New York City.
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