Amateur Movie Makers (Dec 1926-Dec 1927)

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ENO'S ART TITLES THE BETTER KIND PIONEER ART TITLE BUILDER EXCLUSIVELY for the AMATEUR NEVER BEFORE have hand'lettered art titles been offered to amateurs. You'll never realize the difference until you TRY THIS Send $2.00 and copy for 3 titles (12 or less words) and let me make these up as samples of my work. YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED! n n n_ n n n n n rT\ RALPH R.ENO 117 PARK AVE. NEW YORK. ARROW BEAD SCREENS Made in Hollywood For Movie Makers We manufacture the most beautiful line of Motion Picture Bead Screens for the Home. Some as low as $7.50. Send for illustrated price list. Dealers send for trade quotations. ARROW SCREEN COMPANY 4600 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood, California PR GH5 ^m BHiiP SB ID SB'S' 2 5 w, Laboratory Finishing of the Highest Quality Reduction Printing from 3?mm. to 28 mm. or 16mm. by the pioneers of the narrow width field. Thirteen years of experience in our own carefully planned Motion Pic ture Laboratory, with the finest machinery and equipment and a large force of skilled specialists, enables us to do the best wor\ in the shortest time and at miw imum cost. Capacity One Million Feet per Month Dupe Negatives (35mm.) on special duping stock by the firm which has made millions of feet of the finest dupe negatives ever produced. The Pathescope Go. of America, Inc. 33 W. 42nd St., New York Laboratory, Long Island City out courts, the price of racquets, and other healthy signs that the game is rapidly gaining new adherents each time the films are shown. The Association rents these films to various organizations. A deposit fee of forty dollars is required, and exhibitions are listed upon the dates requested. The films are then shipped by express in fireproof cans and when they are returned to their executive offices, a rebate of fifteen dollars is allowed, bringing the cost to twenty-five dollars for the exhibitions. Thus the new national game is gaining ground all over the country through movies. Mr. Pate believes that the game is only in its infancy, and that the future will produce men, and in view of the progress of women in this sport it might be safe to include them also, who will be able to give Bill Tilden a handicap and beat him in straight sets. Such a statement as this most certainly implies implicit confidence in these new developments. It is but another instance of what the camera can do in a strange field. The amateur can now take his own sport pictures, and accomplish enviable results in anysport line, Mr. Pate contends, and viewing the work of the amateur photographer in other fields of endeavor, this statement holds an undeniable element of truth. BLIND SHOTS AT WILD LIFE (Continued from page 14) spend several days in this blind if necessary; it didn't make the picture any better, but it made the taking of them a lot easier and we got more pictures. In this blind there are openings at several heights on all sides, each fitted with a sliding door and there are shelves that can be slid in quickly at just the right distance below each opening to support the camera in position. A heavy tripod top is used to hold the camera upright in such a way that it may be moved quickly from one opening or side to another. Thus the hands are left free to open or close the sliding doors or make adjustments on the camera. Cross lights must always be avoided so all openings are kept closed except the one or two in use, and these must never be opposite each other. As a rule the amateur will not want or require such an elaborate blind. A portable tent is often used and the color seems to make no difference. One friend uses a folding cot bed (the heighth of luxury) with /raut //// /nima OROm Hand Arc Lamp $18. Complete A 4 amp. Arc Lamp of sensational value. Measures ^Vi" x 41/2 " x j1/*". Opens like a book . . . safe . . . operates on 110 volt A.C. or D.C. Carbons burn 30 minutes. One lamp for stills, two for movies. Order today. Free to you — 60 page Bass Book of Cinema Apparatus. 1001 items to gladden the heart of amateur or professional. BASS CAMERA COMPANY 179 West Madison Street Chicago, 111. IMPROVE your motion pictures by reading THE CINE MINIATURE series of bi-monthly hand-books for the amateur cinematographer. 15c per copy — 90c per year — two years $1.60 LEONARD GORDELL 1636 No. Washtenaw Ave., Chicago, 111. Dealers: Write for discounts and circulars. Motion Pictures Snap Shots — Time Exposures when it comes to results — you cannot beat a yEPT 35mm. $40.00 Use a „ j j s^ze camera for standard resuits ENLARGEMENTS in all sizes from your standard 35 mm. motion picture negative 4x5 15 cents 5x7 20 cents 8 x 10 50 cents Wyko Projector C-orporation 130 West 46th St. New York, N. Y. Dealers Everywhere Forty-three