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PAGE 112 HOME MOVIES FOR MARCH announcing/ Auricon SOUND CAMERA for 16 mm sound on film skipper of a one-man street car. Phyllis Haver is his sweetheart and his troubles begin when male passengers insist on flirting with Phyllis. There's much fun and suspense in the typical Keystone chase scenes of the street car running down the street with no one at the con trols, etc. This release available in 8mm. only, may be had from photo dealers or direct from Cope Studios. The subject runs two reels in length and is priced at $8. DO. Running time approximately 24 minutes. J4ow to build trick itag.e . . . * Simplified Threading * High Fidelity Sound it Self-contained in sound proof "blimp." * Minimum equipment; maximum portability. Camera and Amplifier, complete, weigh only thirty-seven pounds. •k Kodachrome or black and white pictures with Auricon sound track will reproduce on any sound-iilm projector. Synchronous electric motor driven. Can be operated in the field from an Auricon Portable Power Supply. * Daylight loading spools with 200-foot film capacity. Auricon Camera with type "C" lens mount (but without lens) and Amplifier complete with microphone, instructions, and cases S880.00 AURICON 16 mm KlZORDl^ ic Variable-area sound on film, for double system recording with a synchronous motor driven 16 mm. camera. Amplifier has background-noise reduction and mixers for combining speech and music. With dynamic microphone, instructions and cases for Recorder, Amplifier, Accessories .... S695.00 Ask your Dealer, or write today for free descriptive booklet. AURICON 2>uu44o^, E. M. BERNDT CORP. 5515 S'J.N'SET BLVD., HOLLYWOOD. CALIF. • Continued from Page 102 of wood are glued to the baseboard around three sides of the camera, leaving the door free to open. This fixes the camera so that it may be removed, if need be, and replaced in exactly the same position. Next comes the hood, attached to Stage A. At the end next the camera lens, a circular hole, "X", is cut out, concentric with the lens. A "sight" is made from a cardboard tube and cross wires fitted as shown in Fig. 2; this may be inserted in the hole after the camera has been removed, and so arranged that the sight will coincide with the center of the lens. An auxiliary eyepiece, "Y," is made from another length of tube, and fitted to the top of the hood as shown in Fig. i. Slots are cut in each side of the hood through which a small mirror may be inserted, set at an angle of 45 degrees to the line of sight. This should be lined up by direct observation in order to insure that the view limited by the opening in Stage C is precisely the same from both eyepieces. This auxiliary eyepiece replaces the visual focussing tube found on the professional camera, by means of which the gate image may be examined. Although the image cannot be seen in the simple camera in use, the exact field of view may be inspected through the eyepiece, without removing the camera from its position on the baseboard. This is a matter of paramount importance when precise alignment for masking and double exposure is required. (Note: The auxiliary eyepiece is not shown in the photographs as it was added after they were taken.) Stage A carries a mask holder on the underside. The masks are cut from thin Emulsion Ratings for Bmm and lEmm Films AGF.4 16mm SSS Pan 16 'Rypan 16mm Panchromatic ISrnm Supreme Pan. NegstiTe. 16min Finopan Negative 16mm Positive 16mm Plenachrome 8mm TwiD-8 Hypan 8mm Filmopan tDUPONT Regular Pan fRev.) Type 321 Super Pan 'Rev.) T\-pe 302 Superior-2 'Neg-Poe or Rev) T\-pe 301 T>-pe 314 Pan fKeg.-Po8. or Reversal) . Poeitive Type 600 Sound Recording Positive Type 601 . . E.\STM.\N 16mm .Super XX Pan 16mm Super X Pan 1 6mm Safety 16min Sound Pan 16mm Pan. Negative 16mm Poeitive 8mm Super X Pan 8mm Regular Pan Kodachrome '8 and 16nun) Kodachrome "K" (8 and I6inm) GE\'.^ERT Super Reversal. Panchro Ortho Scheinar Weston 48 GENERA Super Meteorpan. . . . Super Panchromatic. Super Ortho Movetooe Ortlio Sem-Ortho KINO LUX Na 1 No. 2 Na 3 No. 3 Gold SeaL_ CONSUMERS Ortho Panchro Cdorcrome HOLLYWOOD S. S. Pan Pan Semi-Ortho UMVEX Standard. . Cltnpan. . GBAPHI CHROME. Regular Plus Soperpanex No. 100. . Superpanei No. 24. . . Colartooe Sdieincr W«Mmi 21 40 100 tRatings fw laet four Dupont films are for straight development. Ratings for reversal depend upon processing formalai and tectmique employed. •With filter. MANUFACTURERS OF SOUND-ON-FILM RECORDING EQUIPMENT SINCE 1931