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Twenty-two
AMERICAN CINEM ATOGR APHBR
August, 1926
cinematography possible. The courage of the cinematographer is admired by no one more than the aviator himself. Pilots universally recognize the sterling spirit which brings back pictures such as those taken by Byrd's expedition. We only wish that the public would be of the same discerning trend."
Amateur Cinematography
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This gives you time to cut off the light of your projector, either by clapping your hand over the projection lens, or by closing the safety shutter. You will then have ended the showing of your pictures without the distracting white flare of the projector light appearing on the screen.
Be sure to keep your films free from dust and keep them flexible. The best way to do this is to keep them in the Kodascope humidor film cans. Keep the blotter in the bottom of the can moist, and this will assure your films being flexible. It also keeps your films free from dust.
Simple Filing System Given
to Identify Amateur Films
A simple way to label the Kodascope four hundred foot humidor cans is by the use of white adhesive tape. This adhesive tape adheres easily to the polished surface of the humidor can and is permanent.
Secure some white adhesive tape one-half inch wide. Cut a strip of the tape about four inches long, and place it on the roller of a typewriter. Type the number of the reel and its title upon the tape. The tape is then removed from the typewriter roller, and affixed to the side of the humidor can. By so placing the tape on the side of the humidor can, it is easily read when there is a stack of such cans.
This method of labeling the Kodascope humidor cans affords ready reference to the number and title of the reel. It also has the advantage that the adhesive tape label may be removed quickly should it be necessary to change the number and title of the reel.
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