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MOVIE MAGIC SERIES Beginning with this issue, ( page 264, 266, & 292) HOME MOVIES begins a series of articles on movie magic and movie tricks and gadgets. While there are scores of accessory items which the movie maker can buy and use, it is also true that many of these can be made by the cameraman himself. Watch the pages of Home Movies for this new series; then clip and file each article for future reference. (James Randolph) .
NEW ZEALAND— Otago Cine Photographic Club, in Dunedin, N. Z., report that their Four Minute Film Competition has just been completed, with the followng places awarded to competing members:
In the 8mm class — E. A. Fort, lirst; F. W. Lambert, second, and Lambert again, third. The three winners in the 16mm division were G. W. Ferens, first; R. Mitchell, second, and Dr. A. Bell, third.
PHILADELPHIA— The Philadelphia Cine Club held their last meeting in the Little Theatre where the film "Taj Mahal" was shown, along with "Cypress Gardens", 16mm color by Milton Crawl, and "Cine Septet", 16mm color by William E. Gard.
WANTED 1937 CASTLE English Coronation
release in 16mm sound.
give details of film's condition and price wanted. J. A. BOWMAN, 140 West Ontario Street, Chicago 10, III.
SAN FRANCISCO— W e s t w o o a
Movie Club announces that Othel G. Goff, was a contest winner in the Northern California Council of Amateur Movie Clubs annual "Filming for Fun" contest. Goff's picture, "Sierra Summer" was selected by a panel of New York judges as one of the six best home movies filmed by members of Northern California movie clubs, and won the grand award by acclamation of audiences viewing the pictures as shown by clubs belonging to the Co uncil. Milton Daley of Sacramento was second with "Yellowstone" and Donovan Smith of El Cerrito placed third with "A Problem in Division".
CALGARY, CANADA— Amateur Motion picture club report that their last meeting was held at the Sharon Lutheran Church Hall, June 15. "Stampede" and "African Adventure", 16mm sound, color films were shown.
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