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If s Easy with the 'Morse G-3 Daylight Developer
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YOUR MOVIES JN
Enjoy "rushes" of your own movies the same day you take them — as professional studios do. With the Morse G-3 Daylight Developing Tank, reversal or positive motion picture film can be processed quickly and economically at home — in full daylight. A darkroom is necessary only for loading. From filming to projection is a matter of hours with this compact, efficient unit. Stainless steel film reels accommodate up to 100 feet of 8/8 mm, 16 mm or 35 mm film — adjust quickly to either size. Many applications in industry, for processing Micro-file film, etc.
Dry Fast with the MORSE M-30 Film Dryer
Simple. Portable. Dries film in 10 minutes. Collapsible reel removable for storage or carrying.
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HOLLYWOOD'S MAGAZINE FOR THE 8mm AND 16mm AMATEUR
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CINE PHOTOGRAPHER
Vol. XXI
CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER 1954
No. 11
articles home movies
PHOTO FUN IN JAMAICA— by Cynthia Wilmot .... 416 MAKE FOOTBALL FILMS FOR FUN— by A. M. Marble . .417 CONSUMER REPORT— by Joe Stein 418
( A Home Movies-Cine Pro Research Report)
OLD TIME MOVIES — WITH SOUND 418
CONVERT BOOKS TO MOVIES — by Bob Perry 419
A SHORT SCRIPT — by Bob Jarman 419
BACKGROUND FOR BEGINNERS — L. L. Rowe 420
(Hoiv to Make a Movie)
articles Cine Photographer
TWO INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS — by Henry Provisor . . 429
Big Producer — "The Open Road" Small Producer — "California Week-End"
PRODUCTION HINTS FOR LOW BUDGET
FILMS — by L. Gold" 430
HE STARTED AT FIFTY— by Stuart Morrison 431
departments
MOVIE IDEAS 414
LET'S GO SHOPPING 422
HOLLYWOOD PROS AT WORK 428
(The New Pictures Reviewed and a Report on CBS Color)
FILM LIBRARIES 435
SWAP AND SHOP 440
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 441
TIMELY TITLES— by Marion Kyle 443
Cover Design by MARION KYLE
professional CINE PHOTOGRAPHER, Hollywood's magazine for modern movie nthly by Ver Halen Publications, Hollywood. Also publishers of "Film World",
HOME MOVIES and The makers, is published monthly
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