Movie Makers (Jan-May 1928)

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f-1.9 Let It *ainl Don't "put up" your Filmo for the winter. Poor light conditions need not stop you from making clear, perfectly timed pictures. For with the Dall' meyer Ultra Speed Lens you need only one'third the light required by the regular Filmo lens. In New MICROMETER Mount $54.00 DALLMEYHZ ULTRA-SPEED LENSES 300% Faster Compare the two lenses at the right and you will readily see that the Dallmeyer Ultra-Speed lets in three times as much light. Ideal for Close-ups ^3*^ Sole United States Distributors HERBERT & HUESGEN CO. Herbert Abraham, of New York City, is President of the Ruberoid Company and an advanced amateur technician of wide experience. Joseph Dombroff is Manager of Willoughbys, New York City, and thoroughly conversant with every phase of the photographic industry. Grace D. Elder, of Chicago, Illinois, is Secretary to the President of the Bell & Howell Company. Ross F. George, of Seattle, Washington, is a leading American authority on hand lettering and allied arts. He is inventor of Speedball Pens and author of authoritative texts. Ralph Young, of San Francisco, California, is a member of the firm of Lothers and Young, and a distinguished photographic artist. Other Contributors previously announced in this column are: Don Bennett of the Stanley Educational Film Division, New York City; Warren Boyer, photographer, of Westport, Conn. ; Weare Holbrook, author, of New York City; Walter D. Kerst, Technical Consultant of Amateur Movie Makers; Franklin La Varre, cinematographer, of Burton Holmes Lectures, Inc.; Carl L. Oswald, of Agfa Products, Inc.; Sterling W. Sutfin, Assistant Publicity Manager of the Remington Typewriter Co.; and Marguerite Tazelaar, author, of New York City. 18 EAST 42nd STREET Six {near Qrand Central) ^ .NEWYORK TjV listing the Pillars of the ■*• League in our December anniversary number there was omitted, through one of those strange and unusual — in Amateur Movie Makers — errors which every now and then cause us all, by the perversity of circumstance, to appear to overlook our best friends, the name of one who is not only a pillar of the League, but a veritable foundation stone of our organization. I wish to record here Mrs. George C. Kolb, as a founder member of the Amateur Cinema League and to express to her our sincere gratitude for her interest and practical aid in the early days of our great adventure in amateur cinematography. — Roy W. Winton, Managing Director.