Home Movies (1943)

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ZJkeie "Ml W TO DO IT BOOKS" are ebAential amateur equipment! There's nothing like a handy, authentic book when you're stuck for the answer to an amateur movie problem. All of these books belong in every amateur's kit of movie making equipment. They not only supply answers to HOW TO TITLE woniE moviEs Now in its second edition! Most popular book on the subject yet published. Gives all data and charts needed for every type of home movie titling; explains use of shims for ultra closeups; gives data on exposure with photofloods, title areas, field of view, auxiliary lenses, AND complete plans for building your own titler. Mailed prepaid for only $1.00. problems but offer inccn:ivc for expanding your hobby — pointing out the pleasure of titling movies, home processing, and gadget and accessory building. All books shipped postpaid. Order today! This is the book that takes up where your camera instruction book leaves off. Makes clear the functions and operation of all parts of your camera and lays the groundwork for good photography with your first roll of film. Points out mistakes to avoid which will save many times its price in film. It's a "must" for every beginner. Price 50c, postpaid. $1 HOME MO VIC Processing home movie film is far more fascinating than developing snapshots. It's extremely simple, too; and if you're a real amateur, eventually you'll want to process your movie films. Here's the book that tells you how; gives all formulas, plus plans for building your own processing equipment. It's a dependable advisor, and only 50c. With priorities curtailing equipment and accessories, you'll have to build the gadgets you need. But it's a lot of fun and here's just the book that pictures and describes many helpful gadgets for lenses, filters, tripods, for fades and lapdissolves, ultra-closeup filming, titling, etc. — approximately 100 pages of vital data and plans for only $1.00. 6060 SUNSET BLVD., HOLLYWOOD, CALIF.