Home Movies and Home Talkies (Jun 1932-May 1933)

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402 HOME MOVIES & HOME TALKIES IT STANDS TO REASON 16 mm. 9.5 mr 8 mm. The above diagrams show 16 mm. and 8 mm. films, actual size, with sprocket holes partially cut away and 9.5 mm. film as it actually is, proving that in proportion to total film area 9.5 mm. has the largest possible area of any film used for Home Movies. PATHESCOPE 9-5 M M THE SMALLEST FILM WITH THE LARGEST PICTURE AREA ENABLING PICTURES TO BE PROJECTED UP TO 10 FT. WIDE FILM 30 ft. for 2/7 DEVELOPMENT 2/MOTOCAMERAS from £6:6:0 PROJECTORS from ----- 5S/ Comedies, Farce, Dramas, General Interest, Educational Films from 2/6 per 30 ft. PATHESCOPE 9-51: FOR BIGGER 4ND BETTER HOME MOVIES PATHESCOPE, LIMITED, 5 LISLE STREET, W.C.2.