Home Movies (1943)

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\DVISORY EDITORS IR. A. K. BAUMGARDNER Peoria Cinema Club ETER BEZEK Chicago Cinema Club . JAMES B1ALSON Amateur Motion Picture Club of St. Louis . MOSS BROWN Dallas Cinema Club WALTER BRACKEN The 8-16 Movie Club, Philadelphia, Pa. I. EMERSON CLYMA Detroit Society of Cinematographers USSELL A. DIXON Pittsburgh Amateur Cinema Club YRIL DVORAK Suburban Amateur Movie Club RTHUR E. GIBBS Portland Cine Club AY A. HOOK Seattle 8mm Club LFRED F. KAUFMAN Indianapolis Amateur Movie Club E. NESTELL Cinemen Club ARCISSE A. PELLETIER Toronto Amateur Movie Club ILBERT B. PETERSON Metropolitan Cine Club , THEO. ROTH Sherman Clay Movie Club . O. ROUNTREE Bay Empire 8mm Movie Club PAUL SNYDER Norfolk Amateur Movie Club [ED E. SNYDER Des Moines Y.M.C.A. Movie Club [ F. SISSEL Austin Movie Club MJRTIS O. TALBOT Metro Movie Club of Chicago . />ome . MOVIES Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. :red as Second-Class Matter, May 6, 1938, at Postoffice at Los Angeles, Calif., under the Act of March 3, 1879. sciption rates: U. S. $2.50 per year. Single ies 25c. Adverising rates on application. Copyright 1943 and published monthly by Ver Halen Publications, Hollywood, Calif. No part of magazine may be reprinted without specific permission. CONTENTS FOR MARCH, 1943 THE READER SPEAKS 68 REVIEWS OF AMATEUR FILMS By J. H. Schoett JO IF YOU WANT A FILM TO SHOW... JZ MOVIE OF THE MONTH By f. H. ScljOCtl 7 J WAR-TIME MOVIE SHOWS KEEP PROJECTORS BUSY — By Warren Garin j6 A FILMLESS PRACTICE PROJECT 77 SINGLE-FRAME RELEASE FOR THE MODEL "k" — By Arthur M. Sharp 78 shooting the Colorado rapids — By Frederick Foster 79 A CUSTOM-BUILT CAMERA AND RECORDER By CurttS Randall 80 positive vs. reversal titles — By George W. Cushmttn 8 I MULTIPLE EXPOSURES AND HOW TO MAKE THEM — By W. D. Garlock 82 AN AMATEUR-BUILT "FULL-FRAME" SPLICER FOR 8MM. FILMS — By Al Morton 83 THE EXPERIMENTAL CINE WORKSHOP 84 MARCH CHAS. J. Ver HALEN PUBLISHER C. J. Ver HALEN, JR. ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER OFFICE OF PUBLICATION 6000 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif. Phone GRanite 5149 NEW YORK OPFICE Everett Gellert, 62 West 45th Street Vanderbilt 6-5254 NUMBER 3 VOLUME 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