Home Movies (1944)

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PAGE 32 HOME MOVIES FOR JANUARY 8mm. BRUNO GLAMOUR FILMS 16mm. GORGEOUS Series of Home Movies by BRUNO of HOLLYWOOD Starring the World's Most Beautiful Girls. PHOTOGRAPHER'S MODEL. B&W 50 ft. 8mm. $3.75; 100 ft. 16mm. $1.75. Movies for grownups; also children. Latest Releases. Castle, Official, Hollywood Films, Color. B&W. Silent or Sound. 2s2 B&W Slide Sample, 25c coin. Stamp brings lists. No pjst cards, please. "GLAMOUR IN GRASS SKIRTS," Native Hula Girls. B&W sample 8mm. reel $1.00; 16mm. $2.00; Complete lists, sample 10c coin. No post cards, please. "LORELEL." An outstanding Glamour Film Starring Seven Beautiful Hollywood Girls. 50 ft. 8mm. $2.00; 100 ft. 16mm. $1.00. "WAIKIKI HULA GIRLS." Again Available in Beautilul Kodacbrome! 50 ft. 8mm. $6.50; 100 ft. 16mm. $13.00. (12 Kodachrome Travel Films.) Color Sample, lists 10c coin. SUPER CI N EPA N REVERSAL Speed 24-16 Non-Halation Base. Lab. Packed Dbl. 8—33 ft. $1.50; 100 ft. $4.00; 400 ft. $15.00 Sgl. 8—33 ft. $ .90: 100 ft. $2.50; 400 ft. $ 8.50 16mm. 100 ft.. $4.00; 400 ft., $15.00. SUPER CINEPAN PLUS REVERSAL Speed 64-40 Non-Halation Base. Lab. Packed Dbl. 8—33 ft. $l.?5; 100 ft. $4.25; 400 ft. $16.00 Sgl. 8 — 33 ft. $1.15; 100 ft. $2.75; 400 ft. $ 9.00 16mm.; 100 It. $4.25; 400 ft. $16.00 MOVIE TITLES ARE EASY TO MAKE CINE-KODAK POSITIVE TITLE FILM Laboratory Packed. Photoflood Light Speed 6. Dbl. 8 33 ft. 05c; 100 ft. $1.50; 400 ft. $5.50 Sgl. 8 33 ft. 45c; 100 ft. 1.00; 400 ft. 3.50 16mm 100 ft. 1.25; 400 ft. 5.00 Clear, Yellow, Amber, Lavender, Special Blue No. 16mm. Special Blue. Laboratory Packing means no camera spools nor processing included. Title Instructions Free with Film Orders. MISCELLANEOUS BAIA precision AU-Metal 8mm. Film Slitter.. ..$3. 00 BOLEX CINELAC. film preservative, bottle 1.00 BOLEX LENS CLEANER, bottle 35 WELD-ALL FILM CEMENT, safety or nitrate 25c TITLE DEVELOPER, tubes. Each make 16 oz... .15 HYPO FIXING BATH, tubes, each make 16 oz. .15 HOME MOVIES. Back Numbers, 1937-1938 15 1940-1941-1942-1943 _ 30 1937— May, June. Sept., Dec. 1938— April. Aug., Sept.. Oct.. 1940— March, April. May, Aug.. Oct.. Nov. 1941— April. Nov., Dec, 1942— May, June. July, Sept., Oct.. 1943— Feb. CAMERA SPOOLS WITH CANS— Each Double 8, 50c; 16mm. 100 ft., 85c; Unlvex, 20c. Double 8 Metal Spools Have Paper Containers. EXTRA CANS Double 8mm. (PAPER ONLY) 10c. lfimm. (metal) 25c. Univex (metal) 10c W. STUART BUSSEY FILM LAB. 17 E. ST. JOSEPH ST. INDIANAPOLIS 4. IND. GIBRALTER BRITISH FORTRESS KODACHROME FILM Britain's great fortress. See the bristling gun ports, plus many unusual shots. Close-ups of the giant battleship, Warspite. 100 ft. 16mm. $13.00 50 ft. 8mm. $6.50 Postpaid or C.O.D. in U.S.A. KENWOOD FILMS 818 E. 47th St. Chicago 15, Illinois EVERY 8MM. FAN WANTS CINE EXTENAR It's the new WIDE ANGLE lens that every cine fan needs to catch the whole picture. Simply screws over regular 8mm. lens, providing identical focus and definition plus a WIDE ANGLE $27.50 FOR FULL PARTICULARS, WRITE TODAY CAMERA SPECIALTY CO. 48 West 29th Street New York City SONJA HEME in SILVERY SKATES 8mm. 50 ft. $1.75. Write for new List. 145 W. 45th St., New York 19, N. Y. Z)itler ainyone Can jBuild . . . • Continued from Page iS This measurement will give center of radius ot noie to be urnieu in part D. Exact diameter of hole will depend upon diameter of auxiliary lens. Usually these are i % to i Yi inches in diameter. Hole should be ^4 inch smaller in diameter. After cutting baseboard A to size, draw a pencil line lengthwise in exact center ot board. This will serve as a guide in centering camera, auxiliary lens nolder D, and title board C. Exact position for camera will be determined by the make and model, but it is not absolutely necessary to mount it flush with end of baseboard. The important thing is to mount the camera so that center ot lens will correspond with center line on baseboard. Where center of tripod-screw socket of camera and center of lens are not in line with one another, it becomes necessary to determine the amount of offset or difference between the two, in order to know where to place the camera screw so lens will be centered on title board. The following table gives this dimension for most current models of 8mm. and 1 6mm. cine cameras. Also given is the distance between base of camera and center of lens — a dimension necessary to establish center of hole in part D and center of title board: Camera Center of Tripod Screw Socket to Center of Lens EASTMAN Model A a Model 15 i Model BB Model M Model K Model E Magazine Special i Eight 20-25-60 BELL & HOWELL Double 8, •13/16 ■1 1/16" 3/16" 3/16' 7/16' ./V Center of Lens to Bottom of Camera 4 7/«"/( 2-31/32" 2 13/ 16" 3 1/32" 3 1/32" 2-1 1/ 16' 2 3/8 " 3 3/8 " 2-13/ 16" Model E-E .3615'^ 2.752 Model G-H .3615" 2.752 Turret 8, Model J-K .3615" 2.752 Model 70 •725" 3-995 Model 141 .672" 1.805 Model 121 .680" 1 .609 KEYSTONE 1 6mm Models B1-A3-A7 ■76 5 " 4.800 8mm. Model .600 3-144 BOLEX 16mm. 63/64" 4" 7/32 8mm. 25/32^ 4" 1./32 DE VRY 4" 3/8" PARAGON 3/4" 4" 1/2 1 REVERE 17/32" 2 3A" VICTOR Center 4 1/16 UNIVEX 3/4" 2 7/8" STEWART WARNER 16 3A" 4 5/8" For dimensions of cameras not listed in above table, the figures may be obtained by careful measurement with aid of a triangle and ruler.' Attach camera temporarily to a block of wood by means of camera screw after making a pencil line the width of the board indicating center of screw. Then placing triangle on block with vertical edge against lens and opposite exact center, make a pencil line opposite vertical adge of triangle on block. Measure distance between this mark and pencil line indicating center of tripod screw and you have the distance to right or left of center line on title board that hole for camera screw must be drilled. Where the offset dimension for your camera is given in above table, follow the same procedure: measuring the distance to right or left of center line on title board and drilling hole for camera screw. If yours is an Eastman 16mm. magazine camera, for example, the camera screw hole will have to be 3/16 of an inch to the right of the title board center line. Drill a quarter-inch hole in baseboard, as indicated by the measurements, and insert the wing screw F from underneath. With the screw installed, it will be necessary to elevate the board to clear head of screw. This may be done by attaching rubber buttons on the underside at the four corners, or nailing one inch cleats at either end. Proceed to build the titler from this point on. Mount camera on board and center it as accurately as possible. Then mark location for part D. This can be established by placing part D so barrel of camera lens extends about Ya of an inch into the hole as shown at DD in the diagram, purpose of which will be explained later. Nail or screw cleat E to base of part D and attach to baseboard. Watch your centering lines here and make sure auxiliary lens holder D is accurately centered with line on baseboard. Next step is to set the title board C in place. This must be exactly eight inches between front element of camera lens and title board as shown in diagram at CC. Nail or screw title board to cleat B and attach to baseboard. This completes the titler except for mounting the auxiliary lens on holder D. A 5 diopter lens may be obtained from an optical supply house or the lens from inexpensive reading spectacles, such as sold at dime stores, may be used. However for best results, the latter should be round and of the plano-convex type (one side flat, the other curved as shown at DD). In keeping with the simple design of this titler, method for mounting auxiliary lens on holder D is three tacks