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DVISORY EDITORS
A. K. BAUMGARDNER
Peoria Cinema Club
ER BEZEK
Chicago Cinema Club
ES 8IALSON
reur Motion Pic+ufe Club of SK Louis
MOSS BROWN
Dallas Cinema Club
'^.R BRACKEN
» 8-16 Movie Club, Philadelphia, Pa.
ERSON CLYMA
De+roi* Society ol Cinemafographers
SSELL A. DIXON
Pi+fsburgh Arr : " rcma Club
DVORAK
Suburban Amateur Movie Club
;THUR E. GIBBS
Portlan-d Cine Club
•Y A. HOOK
Seattle 8mm Club
FRED F. KAUFMAN
Indianapolis Amateur Movie Club
E NESTELL
Cinemen Club
kRCISSE A. PELLETIER
Toronto Amateur Movie Club
LBERT B. PETERSON
Metropolitan Cine Club
THEO. ROTH
Sherman Clay Movie Club
O. ROUNTREE
Bay Empire 8mrr, Movie Club
PAUL SNYDER
Norfolk Amateur Movie Club
ED E. SNYDER
Des Moines Y.M.C. A. Movie Club
F. SISSEL
Austin Movie Club
IRTIS O. TALBOT
Meffo Movie Club of Chicago
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Copyright 1942 and published monthly by Ver Halen Publications, Hollywood, Calif. No part of magazine may be reprinted without specific permission.
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CONTENTS FOR AUGUST, 1942
THE READER SPEAKS... 302
INFORMATION PLEASE 304
ITS NEW TO ME 306
REVIEWS OF AMATEUR FILMS By J. H. Schocn 307
SCREEN 'em with SOUND — By Goilficy Elliott 309
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN SOUND-QN-FILM By I'VcdcriC Lllt/jCr 3IO
SUPER CLOSEUPS WITH EXTENSION TUBES
— By W. Emerson Clyiiia 3 1 1
HOW TO FILM trick SHOTS 3 12
MRS. SEELY FILMS A HUMMER By f. II. Sc/jOCn 315
VARY YOUR VIEWPOINTS AND CAMERA ANGLES
— By Eredric Graescr 314 AN EASY-TO-FiLM SCENARIO — By Wallace Sfahl 315
SINGLE-FRAME RELEASE FOR KEYSTONE CAMERA
— By John Kit tcralh 316
WHAT THE BEGINNER SHOULD KNOW ABOUT EDITING
— By Stanley E. Andrews 317
EXPERIMENTAL CINE WORKSHOP 318
IF YOU WANT A FILM TO SHOW 320
FILTER FACTORS 324
FILM RATING CHART 330
TITLE TROUBLES — By Gcor^^e W. Ctishman 335
FiOME MOVIE TITLES — By RdiiiKnd Turner 335
CHAS. I. Ver HALEN
PUBLISHER
C. ). Ver HALEN, JR.
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AUGUST
NUMBER 8 VOLUME I X
REEL FELLOWS
A friendly fraternity of movie amateurs sponsored by Home Movies magazine. Your membership is invited.
ARTHUR E. GAVIN
EDITOR
GEORGE W. CUSHMAN J. H. SCHOEN
Associate Editors
C. E. BELL
Photographic Editor
L. C. BUSCHER
Art Director
HOLLYWOOD'S MAGAZINE FOR THE MOVIE AMATEUR