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

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HOME MOVIES & HOME TALKIES 191 HOME MOVIE/ AND HOME TALKIE/ Vol. 1. No. 6 November, 1932 THE EDITOR'S NEWS REEL LEADERS AND TRAILERS RETAIN ENGLAND'S FOLKLORE ... THAT AWFUL WORD TECHNIQUE "TITLING" PET SUBJECTS HOME-MADE SCREENS IMPROVED SOUND ON FILM PRODUCING A FILM-INTERIORS EXTERIORS IS 8-MM. WANTED ? OUR MONTHLY COMPETITION ... THE ABC OF HOME TALKIES AN HOME MOVIE OPPORTUNITIES FOR NOVEMBER THE MERRY REEL THREE KINDS OF FILM FAMOUS FRENCH DIRECTOR AND " HOME MOVIES" DADDY COMES HOME THE FASCINATION OF HOME MOVIES ... A GESTURE OF FRIENDSHIP NEW CINE APPARATUS AN EXHIBITION OF CINEMATOGRAPHY NEWS OF CINE SOCIETIES 16-MM. STANDARDS FOR SOUND-ON-FILM YOUR CINE QUERIES ANSWERED 208 209 210 211 212 213 213 214 219 220 222 223 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. ■■■"': y (.5 Registered at the G.P.O. for transmission by Canadian Magazine Post. EVERY YIME YOU USE SELO you make a permanent pictute Projection wear and tear do not worry the SELO user — he knows that with SELO he can get fresh copies as and when he wants them because SELO is a non-reversal film. When your SELO FILM is developed as a negative, a positive copy is made for you to use in your camera,' and J the negative remains intact — a permanent picture for further positive prints when required. SELO is a PANCHROMATIC FILM — its colour-sensitive emulsion faithfully records in monochrome all the beauties of nature's tones. mc l6MM."^^afety FILM Sold in 100 ft. and 50 ft. spools Made in EnglandTby ILFORD LIMITED, ILFORD, LONDON