Home Movies (1953)

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not a £lyi*ty cUac Gold Seal Special THE FASTEST MOVIE FILM ON THE MARKET! louTl swear it's supersonic. This amazing new discovery presented bv Kin-O-Lux Laboratories. GOLD SEAL SPECIAL, is just the film you home and professional moviemakers have been looking for. Originally designed for television, the demand was so great from the shutterbug fraternity that a portion of the output has been channeled into camera stores and is now available for home consumption. GOLD SEAL SPECIAL is of the pan type, unusually sensitive, and with a Weston tungsten rating of 225, I 300 tungsten by ASA rating) just think of the action shots you'll be able to get! GOLD SEAL SPECIAL is now available at your dealers in 8 and 16 MM and sound. So you home professional moviemakers . . . get the fastest and most sensitive film on the market. Ask vour dealer for Kin-O-Lux GOLD SEAL SPECIAL . . . TODAY! Registered U.S. Patent Off. Home Movies professional HOLLYWOOD'S MAGAZINE FOR THE 8mm AND 16mm AMATEUR and CINE PHOTOGRAPHER Vol. xx CONTENTS FOR JULY, 1953 No. 7 articles home movies TWO SHORT SCRI PTS— By A. M. Lawrence . FOTO FUN IN SAN FRANCISCO — By Chas. Anderson ALLIES IN BLUNDERLAND— By Karl Kohler . SOUND STUDIO ON WHEELS— By Herbert H. Reech MOVIE QUIZ — By Joe Reimer PROJECTION BOOTH— By L W. Burt .... SYNCHRO.-SOUND— By David C. Brecht . VACATION CAN BE FUN COVER PHOTO— By C. P. Allen articles Cine Photographer SPECIAL CAMERA EFFECTS — By Leonard Clairmont "THE STREET"— By Henry Ushijima .... "EAST TO SKID ROW" — By Leon Vickman PROFESSIONAL MAKES INDUSTRIAL FILM— . By Joe Burnham LOW COST 1 6MM SUBJECTS — By Jerome Eddy . PROFESSIONAL ANIMATION departments CLUB NEWS CINE WORKSHOP MOVIE MAGIC . MOVIE IDEAS . LET'S GO SHOPPING 16MM PROGRAM FILMS . FILM LIBRARIES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING TIMELY TITLES— By Marion Kyle 262 268 269 270 271 271 272 277 281 282 283 284 285 295 263 264 264 266 274 280 297 298 299 HOME MOVIES and The professional CINE PHOTOGRAPHER, Hollywood's magazine for modern movie makers, is published monthly by Ver Halen Publications, Hollywood. Also publishers of "Film World , "AV World", "Film World Directory", "Church Films", and "TV Magazine". No part of contents may be reprinted without permission from the publisher. Entered as second-class matter May 6, 1938, ot the post office at Los Angeles, Calif., under the Act. of March 3, 1879. Change of address: Four weeks' notice required. When ordering change please name magazine and furnish address imprint from recent issue. If unable to do so, please state exactly how magazine is addressed. Change cannot be made without old as well as new oddress. Subscription Rates: U.S., S4.00 per year. Two years, S7.00 Single copies 35c. Canada $4.00 per year. Foreign, S5.00 per year. Foreign subscriptions accepted only if accompanied by payment in U.S. funds. Advertising rates on application. Editorial contributions are invited but the publishers assume no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, drawings or photos, which should be accompanied by sufficient postage for return, if not used. Payment for editorial material made on acceptance. HENRY PROVISOR • EDITOR Technical Editor: JAMES RANDOLPH CHARLES J. VER HALEN Publisher Art Director: JOE WALL Advertising: SYD CASSYD Associate Editor: L. L. ROWE C. J. VER HALEN, JR. Associate Publisher OFFICE OF PUBLICATION — 1 159 North Highland, Hollywood 38, Calit., HU 2-i25d NEW YORK OFICE — Seymour Robbins, 1819 Brodway, JU 6-6689 PL 7-0955 FOREIGN OFFICE — Jacques Ferrand, Official Internationale Artistique, 152 Avenue des Champs Elysee, Paris 8, France. (Room 1772, 1440 Broadway, New York 19, Wisconsin 7-34451 KIN-O-LUX Inc. 105 WEST 40TH ST., NEW YORK, N. Y.