Home Movies (1954)

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If s Easy with the 'Morse G-3 Daylight Developer PRO 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. See Your Dealer or Mail Coupon Below for Folder MORSE INSTRUMENT CO. 23 Clinton St., Hudson, Ohio Please send me free literature and prices on the Morse G-3 Daylight Developer and Morse M-30 Film Dryer. Name Street Address City Zone State 412 Registered U.S. Potent Ott. Home Movies professional HOLLYWOOD'S MAGAZINE FOR THE 8mm AND 16mm AMATEUR and 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 "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, $5.00 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. Poyment for editorial material made on acceptance. HENRY PROVISOR • EDITOR Correspondents FRANK WEBSTER, London LEON VICKMAN, Paris AUSTIN BURTON, Montreal MIKE PEREZ, Mexico City C. J. VER HALEN, JR. Publisher Travel : S. J. Licata and LaTono Associate Editor JOS. STEIN Advertising : SYD CASSYD OFFICE OF PUBLICATION — 6327 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood 38, Calif., HO 2-3253 NEW YORK OFFICE — Seymour Robbins, 101 W. 55th St., PL 7-0955 FOREIGN OFFICE — Jacques Ferrand, Official Internationale Artistique, 15/ Avenue des Champs Elysee, Paris 8, France. I Room 1772, 1440 Broadway, New York 19, Wisconsin 7-34451 Technical Editor JAMES RANDOLPH Associate Editor L. L. ROWE Art Director: JOE WALL