Home Movies (1951)

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Announcing Model U5I Master Titleer new film releases NOW— One Titleer model to fit all 8/1 6mm cameras. Model U51 pedestal allows complete adjustments to accommodate all movie cameras, as well as most "minicams."ACCURATE alignment of titles and close shots GUARANTEED because the patented, Hollywood TITLINER is included as standard equipment with this model. Don't fool around with guessing — use the GUARANTEED Master Titleer. New Model retains all the features which have made the regular model a favorite for over 1 0 years. See your dealer, or write for free folders on Model U51, Titliner, Ultra-Focuser, Master Titleer folder with useful titling information. MASTER TITLEER— Mod. U51 $19.97 MASTER TITLEER— Regular 12.35 Pedestal U51 (Including TITLINER) 8.90 Titliner $5.56 Titlites 6.12 Titletters 4.95 Titltrix 6.12 Ultra-Focuser 8.85 Titlkit (color) 2.15 Supplementary lens 1.50 Cine Grip... 2.23 (Excise tax included) Hollywood Cine Products Lakeland Village, Elsinore, California CARL ZEISS LENS 75mm f/ 1.5 Biotar, coated in 16mm C mount or Eyemo mount. $198.00 SAMUEL KRAVITT, INC. 1096 Chapel St. New Haven, Conn. 2Va x 314 COLOR PRINTS 50c EACH Price of Larger Prints on Request From 8 and 16mm Color Film Send 3 frames or tie thread next to frame desired. Add 25c handling charge on orders of less than $5.00. No C.O.D.'s. HOUSE OF COLOR 4423 Harvey Way Long Beach 8, Calif. ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITTANNICA FILMS, Inc., announce the release of twenty autobiographical films of famous men and women. Nine of the films are devoted to great American Statesmen, five to great American explorers and six to great American writers. In 16mm, each film is 2 reels, black and white. Also released at this time is the film story of the Federal Reserve System, 2 reels in 16mm black and white. Purchase price, $85.00, rental $4.50 for three days. Encyclopaedia Brittannica Films, Inc., Wilmette, Illinois. JOURNAL OF FAITH. This two reel religious film, in Kodachrome, has been released by Official Films, Inc., 25 West 45th St., N.Y. 19. This is a a documentary film of the special journey made by Cardinal Spellman, and a select group to Rome for a special audience with His Holiness, Pope Pius. The film covers the entire trip from New York, including a special Mass aboard ship. DAYBREAK IN UDI. Distributed by the British Information Services, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, this film tells a unique tale of the building of a maternity home by the initiative and efforts of the natives themselves. The trials attendant on a scheme of such local magnitude are vividly portrayed and the District Officer of Udi Division plays his real-life role. NORWEGIAN FILMS. A catalog of ten Norwegian Films for rental, may be had free from Mr. Al Sherman, 1612 Wisconsin Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. Mr. Sherman is official motion picture representative for the Norwegian Government and distributor in the U.S. for all Norwegian Government films. BASIC MOTION PICTURE TECHNIQUE. Produced by Celluloid College and distributed by Sterling Films, Inc., this film is a comprehensive course on the basic techniques of motion picture making. Ten lessons cover every phase of elementary movie-making and offer more advanced amateurs valuable advice and instruction on such important factors as Planning, Newsreel Technique, Indoor Lighting and Composition. The lessons are available in full length and condensed versions. 16mm, $37-50 and $89-50; 8mm, condensed only, $5.50. FORTY THIEVES. Distributed by Commonwealth Pictures Corp., "Forty Thieves' ' is another of the ever-popular "Hopalong Cassidy" series, starring William Boyd. Six reels in length, this film shows Hoppy in his usual colorful adventures, beating odds of forty to one in a wild fight. PATTERN FOR SURVIVAL. Produced by the U.S. Armed Forces and the Red Cross, "Pattern for Survival" is in Technicolor and sound, running for twenty minutes. (800 ft.) The film graphically shows how to stay alive, where to find shelter, how to know when it is safe and all the important information everyone should know about atomic attacks. Released by National Cinema Service, 71 Dey St., New York 7, the film rents for S15 overnight. Clubs • Continued from Page 175 WINNIPEG, Canada, Cine Club. "European Journey," 16mm Kodachrome, by Bill Cross. This film is a record of a trip to the San Francisco Treasure Island Fair in 1939, and thence, via the Panama Canal to the New York Fair. Continuing, there unfolds many scenes taken in England, Scotland and France, including a few good shots of the famous "Folies Bergere" in Paris. SEATTLE Amateur Movie Club. "A Trip to Florida," 8mm color, 200 ft., by G. A. Carlstedt. "North of the Border," 8mm color, 200 ft., by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nelson. "Wolf Hunt," 16mm color, 100 ft., by Bryan C. Stangle. "A Golf Tournament," 250 ft., 16mm color with synchronized sound, by Richard Mounsey. CALGARY, Canada Amateur Motion Picture Club. "Mountain Vacation," by Stan Richards. This is the film which won first prize for Mr. Richards in the last Picture-of-the-Year contest. OKLAHOMA CITY Movie Makers Club. "Canadian Rockies," by H. A. Houston. Mr. Houston also presented a lecture on "Pictorial Composition," with instructions on framing, angles, etc. CLUB PUBLICITY Do you want publicity for your club? If you haven't geen getting any, better look at your publicity releases or your bulletin and see if you can tell why. Before us today we have two bulletins which contain material these columns could use, but — the bulletin does not tell what city AND STATE it is from. Home Movies is an internationally distributed magazine and mail comes from throughout the world, so a city name alone is not enough identification. So, if you are "among the missing" as far as publicity is concerned, check and see whether these complaints fit your announcements. KODACHROME DUPLICATES 8mm. or 16mm. 1 1 C PER FOOT MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED Hollywood 16mm. INDUSTRIES Inc. 6060 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood 28, California