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FOR HOME MOVIES
WITH THAT PROFESSIONAL TOUCH
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Now available at camera stores 8 and 16MM and sound
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HOLLYWOOD'S MAGAZINE FOR THE 8mm AND 16mm AMATEUR
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CINE PHOTOGRAPHER
Vol. XXI
CONTENTS FOR AUGUST 1954
No. 8
articles home movies
PHOTO FUN IN VENICE
— By S. J. Licata and Tony Latona 308
MUSIC FOR YOUR MOVIES (Part IX and conclusion)
— By Dow Garlock 309
YOU CAN MAKE SPECIAL EFFECTS — By A. L. Marble . . 310
A ZOO-LOGICAL MOVIE — By Carl Kohler 310
BACKGROUND FOR BEGINNERS — EXPOSURE .... 311
A MOVIE IDEA — By Henry Provisor 311
VACATION SHOOTING — (August and September I ... 312
TWO SHORT SCRIPTS 315
articles Cine Photographer
JACKSON WINTER — INDEPENDENT
— By James Randolph 321
THE CINE CAMERA — EQUIPMENT— By Julius Smith . . 322
departments
CINE CAPSULES 305
MOVIE IDEAS 306
WHAT OTHERS ARE SHOOTING 313
FILM LIBRARIES 313
LET'S GO SHOPPING 314
16mm PROGRAM FILMS IN REVIEW 320
SWAP & SHOP 332
TIMELY TITLTES — By Marion Kyle 335
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 334
Cover Painting by MARION KYLE
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, at 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 address. Subscription Rates: U.S., $4.00 per year. Two years, $7.00. Single copies 35c. Canada S4.00 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.
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