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

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HOME MOVIES & HOME TALKIES 3W HOME MOVIE/ AND HOME TALKIE/ OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE INSTITUTE OF AMATEUR CINEMATOGRAPHERS, LTD. Vol. 1. No. 11 Edited by Percy W. HARRIS, F. A.C.I. April, 1933 CONTENTS THE EDITOR'S NEWS REEL 381 FROM OUR CINE MAILBAG 382 MY MOST THRILLING FILM 383 MOVIES FROM MOVING VEHICLES ... 384 "HOME MOVIES" AND THE IDEAL HOME EXHIBITION 386 INTERIOR SETS IN THE GARDEN 387 MORE "HOW IT'S DONE!" 388 OUR MONTHLY PRIZE COMPETITION ... " 390 PRODUCING A FILM-IX ... 391 HE WANTED TO SEE IT! ... ' ... THE ABC OF HOME TALKIES-VI ... THE MERRY REEL NATIONAL MOVIE-MAKING CONTEST THE CINE "8" ARRIVES APPARATUS TESTED AND REVIEWED MR. BRUNEL'S WORK HOME MOVIE OPPORTUNITIES ... NEWS OF CINE SOCIETIES YOUR CINE QUERIES ANSWERED 394 395 398 399 400 403 405 407 408 415 Subscription Rates : Inland and Abroad, 7s. 6d. per annum ; Canada, 7s. per annum Editorial and Advertisement Offices — " Home Movies," George Newnes, Ltd., Southampton Street, Strand, W.C.2 Registered at the G.P.O. for transmission by Canadian Magazine Post. * (.^'"•^"^ lU FOR CINE users/ The speeding up of the Selo i6 mm. Panchromatic Cine Film has actually been accoiripanied by a marked reduction in grain size and a consequent increase in fineaKs of image and at the same time an increased sensitivity to greens and yellows. Further, the Selo Cine Film will, from now on, be sold exclusive of the charge for processing. This innovation will leave the purchaser free to weigh up the possibilities of a film before deciding to pay for complete processing. THE NEW BUFF CARTON distinguishes the improved Selo i6mm. Panchromatic Cine Film from its predecessor. Developing'Negative & supplying Panchromatic Negative'Film Positive print on too ft. spocl 100 ft 19/ 100 ft 13/° 50 ft 10/ 50 ft 7/6 Orthochromatic Negative Film lOOft 12/6 50 ft 6/6 Please return your negative spools to^your photographic dealer for processing. v\m\v. TIC IGMM^'^fety FILM For further particulars of the Selo Cine Service write to : — ILFORD, LIMITED, ILFORD, LONDON MADE IN ENGLAWn 4506/4