Amateur movie making (1928)

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Introducing Little Sunny THE biggest light value ever offered you: an 8 amp. 110 volt AC-DC arc lamp that can be used on any home or store circuit. The aluminum reflector and wooden handle fold back for compactness. Tilts to anv angle and when folded is only 7 x 5 x 2^ inches; smaller than a 16 mm camera. He's yours for only $15 complete with 15 feet of extension cord and 6 double length carbons. Weight 50 oz. Folding, nickel plated 6-foot stand $2.50 extra. Extra carbons 75c. a dozen, $4.50 a hundred. For movies we recommend using two lamps and Little Sunny's friend Reflector to lighten up the shadows. Reflector is 36 x 58 inches and when folded is 2 x 2 x 18 inches and sells for $5.00 complete with 6-foot folding stand. // you don't like Little Sunny or his friend Reflector you can return them witliin 10 days and we'll cheerfully refund your money. Leonard Westphalen 438 Rush Street Chicago Meeting an International Need The Amateur Cinema League AND The Amateur Cinematographer's Magazine Are Considered INDISPENSABLE by Thousands of Amateurs in Every Civilized Country of the Globe. You, Too, SHOULD JOIN THE LEAGUE and READ Amateur Movie Makers FULL INFORMATION CONCERNING THE LEAGUE AND COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF Amateur Movie Makers SENT ON REQUEST. Amateur Cinema League, Inc. A Non Commercial Amateur Organization 105 W. 40th Street, New York, N. Y.