Amateur movie making (1928)

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18 AMATEUR MOVIE MAKING (.Courtesy Spiro Film Corp.) The Spirograph projector which makes use of a disc rather than a ribbon of celluloid for supporting the individual frames of the motion picture. disc upon which the tiny individual photographs are arranged spirally. This method has been brought out periodically, and even now there is a firm which is preparing this form of motion picture for the home. In the present (Courtesy Spiro Film Corp.) A "Spirograph" film recorded upon a disc of celluloid.