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The AUTOMATIC COLORATOR
Enables you to easily and quickly PROJECT TOUR MOTION. PICTURES IK AKT COLOR OF THE RAINBOW with maximum brilliancy. Provides the artistic, professional touch which will greatly enhance the pleasure of your movies. Available for KODASCOPE Models "A" or "B'\ and for FILMO and DEVRT 16mm. projectors.
REQUIRES OKLT OKE SECOND TO ATTACH, does not mar projector, and permits black and white projection also focusing, while attached. The Colorator is dustprocf. light in weight, compact and durable, and has the same finish as your projector.
See vour dealer and witness the superiority of this instrument.
Price — including Case
$15.00
The AGTINORATOR PORTABLE ARC LAMP
Is designed for the home movie maker and combines EXTREME PORTABILITY, COMPACTNESS, SIMPLICITT, HIGH EFFICIENCY and SAFETT. It is a protected, 8-Ampere, continuous-feeding lamp which produces a steady, brilliant white light rich in actinic quality — burns continuously for as long as 40 minutes, if desired. It operates on 110 Volt D.C. or A.C., from any house lighting outlet, and one circuit will accommodate three lamps. The Actinorator is the most practical inexpensive lamp on the market — an exceptional value.
Price complete, with folding metal tripod and 15 ft. extension cord, $16.50
Manufactured and AMERICAN CINE PRODUCTS CO.
Guaranteed by 50H N. Sawyer Avenue, Chicago, 111.
LATEST MODEL
yEPT
Double Spring
Adjustable Speed
Direct Focus on Film
35 mm
Motion Pictures
Snap Shots Time Exposures
At AllX WVko Projector Corporation \ Dealeri
K 33 West 60th St. New York, N. Y. J
"FILMITE"
The one and only guaranteed cleaning lotion for all makes of film, negative, positive, and reversal.
Sixteen (16) ounce bottles — ,$1.25. In larger quantities if desired.
"THE FILMEDOR"
The only automatic film cleaning and polishing device for 35 or 16 mm. film. Constructed in the simplest manner conceivable.
Price $15.00 "FILMITE-HUMIDIFIER"
Placed in humidor containers will positively prevent film from getting brittle.
Four (4) ounce bottle — 50c. Larger quantities if desired.
ALL ORDERS F. O. B., NEW YORK
"Our products are endorsed by the leaders of the Cinema Field." FOR SALE AT YOUR DEALERS OR DIRECT.
507 Fifth Avenue
Inc.
New York City
A new product, "Filmite-Humidifier," has also been developed by Movieads. It is a humidor lotion, which according to reports, promises to be an article of merit. When used in humidor cans it prevents film from getting brittle. This company also announces that in the near future other new accessories will be placed on the market.
Photograph by Wy\o OUTWITTING OLD SOL The Youngest Amateur Saves His Snowman for Summer With His Cine Camera
Child Specialist
SUE RICE, a former vice-president of the New England Photographers Association, now of New York City, who possesses a fine background of experience with children, their moods and tenses, this month announces that she will, if desired, study children in their home surroundings, with their playthings and pets about, write a scenario to fit each special case, and then carry the filming through all stages for preservation in the film archives.
New Travel Films
MR. W. H. SCHMIDLAPP, who recently organized Travel Movie Films, Inc., has announced that he will soon release for the home movie market some of the more desirable films taken on his travels. Mr. Schmidlapp has just sailed on a West Indies trip in order to visit some of the less known islands of the Leeward and Windward groups, and his film records of these adventures will be offered by Travel Movie Films, Inc.
Unique Offer
Anew film of the Mojave Desert is offered absolutely free as an introductory offer to the productions of the Fowler Studios of Hollywood, California, which are announced to the amateur market for the first time in this issue of Amateur Movie Makers. This generous offer should prove a happy introduction to the amateur field. The offer is good for thirty days only, and the amateur need only pay postage charges.
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