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ETER BEZEK
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. MOSS BROWN
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The 8-16 Movie Club, Phila<ielphia, Pa.
V, EMERSON CLYMA
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USSELL A. DtXON
Pittsburgh Amateur Cinoma Club
;YRIL DVORAK
Suburban Amateur Movie Club
.RTHUR E. GIBBS
Portland Cine Club
AY A. HOOK
Seattle 8mm Club
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Indianapolis Amateur Movie Club
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Cinemen Club
lARCISSE A. PELLETIER
Toronto Amateur Movie Ctub
GILBERT B. PETERSON
Metropolitan Cine Club
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O. ROUNTREE
Bay Empire 8mm Movie Club
. PAUL SNYDER
Norfolk Amateur Movie Club
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Member Audit Bureau of Circulations CONTENTS FOR JUNE, 1942
DEFENSE FILMING ACTIVITIES 222
INFORMATION PLEASE . 224
WITH THE REEL FELLOWS 22 6
REVIEWS OF AMATEUR FILMS By J. H. SchoCIt 22/
FOREST DEFE'NSE FILMING IN FULL SWING By Jack Iricitt 229
TAKE YOUR CAMERA TO WORK By f. H. Schoetl 23O
A GUIDE TO FILMING YELLOWSTONE PARK. — By Charles F. Ruff _ 231
WHAT BEGINNERS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FILTERS
— By Stanley E. Andrews i}i
YOU CAN FILM THESE TRICK EFFECTS By George A. Guilld 233
FADER CONTROL FOR "sPE'cIAL" LAP DISSOLVES
— By Curtis Randall 234
HOW TO FILM ULTRA-CLOSEUPS 235
YOU can't miss WITH THIS MOVIE CLUB PLAN
— By W. Emerson Clyma 236
WHY SCENES SHOULD BE PLANNED, FILMED AND EDITED FOR
SEQUENCE — By George W. Cushman 237
EXPERIMENTAL CINE WORKSHOP 238
IF YOU WANT A FILM TO SHOW 24°
FILTER FACTOR TABLES 245
TITLE TROUBLES — By George W. Ciishman 255
HOME MOVIE TITLES — By Edwund Turner 255
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JUNE
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