Close-Up (Jul-Dec 1928)

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FROM FIFTY COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD COME MEMBERS TO THE The AMATEUR CINEMA LEAGUE, the pioneer international organization of cine-amateurs, invites your membership at Five Dollars a year (same price all over the world) , which includes MO VIE MA KERS monthly. MO VIE MAKERS, the leading journal on amateui movie photography, is pubhshed in Enghsh and is read ever3rwhere. It supplements the technical services of the League to amateur cinematographers . Write for information — including a copy of MOVIE MAKERS free— to Amateur Cinema League Inc. 105 WEST FORTIETH STREET NEW YORK CITY U.S.A. AMATEUR CINEMA LEAGUE AND READERS TO MOVIE MAKERS