Home Movies (1944)

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HOME MOVIES FOR MARCH PAGE 113 filmed. To insure against this, hold finger against edge of film and run the motor until the second notch is felt. Camera may then be closed and made ready for further shooting. Where a magazine-loading 8mm. camera is used, the problem of backwinding film does not exist. The film magazine is simply removed from the camera, turned over, and inserted in the camera again. Then, with the lens capped and the camera closed, the camera motor is started and enough film run off to correspond with the first exposure. (What actually happens is that the film first exposed is wound back to original starting position.) The camera is opened again, the film magazine turned over and inserted in its original position in the camera. The background scene is then double exposed over the title footage. As with non-magazine loading cameras, the amount of footage allowed the second exposure, in order to insure complete superimposition over the original, is determined by counting off the seconds or by timing the exposures while filming. It makes no difference technically which is photographed first — the title text or the background. Many prefer to film the title first because it permits shooting the title at the beginning of the roll, as already explained. More care must be taken in shooting the title text cleawt, (kiyfa&t fUctunet with Brilliant RADIANT SCREENS You will be astonished at how much better motion pictures and slide films appear when projected on the Hy-Flect Glass Beaded surface of Radiant Screens. Details show up more sharply. Black and white projections are clearer, more contrasting. Colors stand out more vividly. Radiant Screens offer many other features that make for quick convenient setting up. Metal tripcd models, such as Radiant Model DS here illustrated, can be instantly raised or lowered to ANY desired position without adjusting screws or plungers. Send for New Screen Bulletin Giving full details, prices, sizes and complete specifications of the entire line of Radiant Screens. Also contains complete information on a new plan for renovating and repairing old, discolored and faded screens at small cost. Write today to: The Radiant Mfg. Corp., 1173 W. Superior St., Chicago 22, Illinois. \\\ J //// RADIANT BETTER SCREENS FOR BETTER PROJECTION. |V\v\ * A limited number of new subscriptions to * * HOME MOVIES can still be accepted under ★ * our paper restriction quota. * * 1 year . . . $2.50 2 years . . . $4.00 ★ SOUNDIES Titles Include: I AM AN AMERICAN Sung by Carolyn Marsh SHINE Louis Armstrong Orchestra YOU'RE A GRAND OLD FLAG Sung by Men and Maids of Melody TURN OUT THE LIGHTS Vincent Lopez Orch. with Anne Barrett BASIN STREET BOOGIE Will Bradley Orchestra BLUES IN THE NIGHT Cab Calloway Orchestra OH. SUSANNA The Charioteers A FELLER WHO PLAYS IN A BAND Susan Miller with Will Osborne Orch. BOXCAR RHAPSODY Borrah Minevitch EL RANCHO GRANDE Barry Wood MINNIE THE MOOCHER Cab Calloway PASS THE BISCUITS. MIRANDY Spike Jones and His City Slickers HOLLYWOOD and BROADWAY Get Together to Bring You This Grand Entertainment! 36 Musical "HIT" Numbers Featuring the Greatest Array of TOP-FLIGHT BANDS and HEADLINE PERFORMERS 100 Ft. Lengths 16mm. Sound Film SALE PRICE $7.50 each Spec/a/ Releases: HAIL THE U. S. MARINES DON'T BE AN ABSENTEE DON'T CHANGE YOUR JOB New 16mm. Sound UNIVERSAL SERIALS Exciting Thrillers Packed with Breathtaking Adventure RIDERS OF DEATH VALLEY SEA RAIDERS * SKY RAIDERS WALTER O. GUTLOHN, Inc. 25 West 45th Street Dept. N-3 New York 19, N. Y. CHICAGO OFFICE: I? LaSalle St.. Chicago 3, III.