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PUBLISHED BY THE AMATEUR CINEMA LEAGUE, INC.
"Heralding The Motion Picture Of Tomorrow"
Volume II
NOVEMBER. 1921
Number 11
... (Contents ...
Cover Design Carroll Kelly
Contributors 7
A Challence and an Opportunity for Every Amateur Roy W. Winton 8
A Service Catechism, An Editorial 11
Thanksgivinc Silhouette, A Photogragh H. Armstrong Roberts 12
Simplifying the Scenario Kenneth W. Adams 13
The New Plan Used by Douglas Fairbanks Is Ideal for the Amateur
A Prep School Photoplay William A. Buell 15
Movie Making Is Now the Most Popular Sport at this Florida Boys' School
Filming the Fall Bride Vera Standing 16
What the Well Dressed Projector Should Wear After a Wedding
Reeling a Resort Countess Armand de Montagny 18
A Fashionable Summer Colony Routs Boredom with Amateur Movies
The Perils of Projection Walter D. Kerst 19
Some Pointers for the Protection of the Amateurs Audience
Critical Focusing, Reviews to Aid the Amateur 20
Exposure Data for Fall and Winter Walter D. Kerst 23
Autumn, An Art Title Background H. Armstrong Roberts 24
The Clinic Edited by Dr. Kinema 25
Tricks With Amateur Cameras Jack Turner 26
Announcing a Practical Method of Rewinding for Trick Photography
El Capitan, A Photograph Arthur C. Pillsbury 27
Homemade Travelogues Vera Standing 28
How to Put Home "Box Office" into the Film Record of Your Winter Trip
Animating Insects, An Idea for Indoor Work 30
Scooping the News Reels Mrs. James W. Hughes 32
How an Amateur Secured the Only Films of Henry Ford's First Flight
Amateur Clubs Edited by Arthur L. Gale 36
Featuring Everybody 37
The Neiv Star Clusters of Home Holly woods
Will Your Scenario Win this Tour? 39
The Beautiful West Indies Await the Winner
Closeups, Amateur Activities 41
News of the Industry, For Amateur and Dealer 43
Asked and Answered Edited by Dr. Kinema 59
A "Movie-Music" Contest? By Marcella Geon 65
President
AMATEUR CINEMA LEAGUE, INC. DIRECTORS
Vice-President
Treasurer
HIRAM PERCY MAXIM
Hartford, Conn.
EARLE C. ANTHONY
President of the National Association
of Broadcasters
ROY D. CHAPIN
Chairman of the Board of Directors,
Hudson Motor Company
A. A. HEBERT 1711 Park Street, Hartford, Conn.
LEE F. HANMER Director of Recreation, Russell Sage Foundation
FLOYD L. VANDERPOEL Scientist, of Litchfield, Conn.
STEPHEN F. VOORHEES Architect, of New York City
W. E. COTTER 30 E. 42nd St., New York City
C. R. DOOLEY
Manager of Personnel and Training,
Standard Oil Co. of N. J.
Managing Director
ROY W. WINTON, 105 W. 40th Street, New York City
AMATEUR MOVIE MAKERS is published monthly in New York, N. Y., by the Amateur Cinema League, Inc.
Subscription Rate S3. 00 a year, postpaid (Canada S3. 25, Foreign S3. 50); to members of the Amateur Cinema League, Inc. $2.00 a year, postpaid; single copies, 25c. On sale at photographic dealers everywhere. Entered as second-class matter August 3, 1927, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879. \ ' Copyright, 1927, by the Amateur Cinema League, Inc./^Title registered at United States Patent Office. Advertising rates on application. Forms close on 5th of preceding month. Editorial and Publication Office: 105 West 40th Street, New York, N. Y. Telephone, Pennsylvania 3756 WALTER D. KERST. Technical Editor K. L. NOONE, Advertising Manager
Editor
JOHN BEARDSLEE CARRIGAN
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