The Educational screen (c1922-c1956])

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Page 210 The Educational Screen IN SIGHT IN MIND! • Education marches forward! • Visual instruction advances on a vocal stepping-stone. • UNIVERSAL with a leader's background of fifteen years of non- theatrical service, leaps ahead of the times! • What are your needs?.. . Geographi- cal subjects, musical, historical, current events, cartoon come- dies, feature - length motion pictures? . . . Consult UNIVERSAL! Write for further information to NON-THEATRICAL DEPARTMENT Universal Pictures Corporation ROCKEFELLER CENTER NEW YORK, N. Y. inet-type of 750 watt projector to be known as Model 21, which combines greater eye-appeal with conveni- ence and efficiency. Although the projector is ex- tremely compact, measuring only 35^"xl3^"xl6^", it is equipped with 1600 ft. reel arms. When the full film capacity is utilized, a one-hour presentation may be made without stopping to change film. Smaller reels may be used if desired. Among the Model 21's standard equipment items are Pilot Light, Rapid Open View of New Victor Cabinet Model 21 Silent Projector Power Rewind, Quick, Positive Tilting Device, and a new "Swingout" type of Lens Mount with side framer, which greatly facilitates threading, framing, and cleaning of the film channel and aperture plate. Victor further announces price reductions on certain projectors. Victor Model 10 Regular (500 watt), which previously listed at $149.50 with No. 9 carry- ing case, has been reduced to $132.50 complete with No. 8 Elite center-opening case. Victor Model 20 Super-HiPower (750 watt) which heretofore listed at $187.50 with No. 8 case, has been reduced to $148.00 with No. 8 case. Equipment for the Amateur Movie Maker Bell & Howell Company has assumed exclusive photographic market distribution of the Aplanatic Reflectors for photoflood bulbs which are manu- factured in Los Angeles and used extensively in the Hollywood studios. The reflectors distributed by Bell & Howell are small, compact duplicates of the big studio reflectors and comprise a complete line of the sizes and types best suited to amateur movie making and still photography. The mirror-like chromium surface of the Aplanatic Reflectors con- sists of many facets, each of which reflects the lam]5's filament, with full intensity, toward the subject. They are claimed to be the most efficient reflectors made.