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'DVISORY EDITORS
I. A. K. BAUMCARDNER
Peoria Cinema Club
TER BEZEK
Chicago Cinema Club
JAMES BIALSON
Amateur Motion Picture Club of St. Louis
MOSS BROWN
Dallas Cinema Club
ALTER BRACKEN
The 8-14 Movie Club, Philadelphia, Pa.
. EMERSON CLYMA
Detroit Society of Cinematographars
ISSELL A. DIXON
Pittsburgh Amateur Cinema Club
'RIL DVORAK
Suburban Amateur Movie Club
tTHUR E. CIBBS
Portland Cine Club
VY A. HOOK
Seattle 8mm. Club
.FRED F. KAUFMAN
Indianapolis Amateur Movie Club
E. NESTELL
Cinemen Club
\RCISSE A. PELLETIER
Toronto Amateur Movie Club
LBERT 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
JRTIS O. TALBOT
Metro Movie Club of Chicago
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Copyright 1944 and published monthly by Ver Halen Publications, publishers of Home Movies, National Photographic Dealer, and Hollywood Motion Picture Review. No part of contents may be
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CONTENTS FOR JANUARY, 1944 A A
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THE READER SPEAKS 4 • ^ -V T T
HOME MOVIES' POST WAR SURVEY 6
NUMBER 1
REVIEWS OF AMATEUR FILMS By J. H. Schoetl 8
CINE ROUNDUP IO VOLUME X1
make your MOviF tell a story — By Frederic Fosfer 13
RECORDING SOUND ON DISCS FOR CINE FILMS By Joe P. GfOy 1 4
MOVIE OF THE MONTH By J. H. Schoefl _ I 5
continuity in nature films — By Sain Campbell 16
COLOR MAGIC FOR BLACK AND WHITE FILMS By Bob Hurst 17 REEL FELLOWS
D 1/ D l o A friendly fraternity of
a tiller anyone can BuiLD — By Van Brackncy __ 18
movie amateurs spon
frame enlargements from your movie films sored by Home Movies
— By Arthur M. Sharp 19 magazine. Your mem
bership is invited.
shoot your titles on positive film — By George Cusbinan 20 keep your scenes down to essentials — By Curtis. Randall 2 1
THE EXPERIMENTAL CINF WORKSHOP 2}
IF YOU WANT A FILM TO SHOW 24
INFORMATION PLEASE 39
title troubles — By George Cushman 41
home movie titles — By Edmund Turner 41
PHOTO CREDITS: Page 13, Harold M. Lambert; Pg. 14, Joe P. Gray; ARTHUR E. CAVIN
Pg. 15, Werner Henze; Pg. 16, Castle Films, Inc.; Pg. 17, (top) J. EDITOR Wm. DuVall, (bot. right) E. J. Eisenmeier, (bot. left) Union Pacific; Pg. 19, Arthur M. Sharp; Pg. 21, (top) T.W.A. Inc. (left) Union Pacific, (bottom) A. T. & S. F. Ry.
GEORGE W. CUSHMAN
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