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

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HOME MOVIES & HOME TALKIES 227 HOME MOVI E/ AND HOME TALKIE/ Vol. 1. No. 7 December, 1932 CONTENTS THE EDITOR'S NEWS REEL 229 THE ABC OF HOME TALKIES 245 OUT OF THE LETTER BAG 230 NEW APPARATUS REVIEWED 247 THE FUN OF MOVIE MAKING 231 COME SHOPPING WITH US! 249 SNOW PICTURES AND HOW TO FILh THEM YOUR CHRISTMAS ON THE SCREEN .. CHRISTMAS FARE 1 233 234 236 THE MERRY REEL NEWS OF CINE SOCIETIES DO YOU KNOW HOW GOOD YOU ARE? 256 257 260 PRODUCING A FILM-' CASTING " 237 WAKE UP, NORWICH! 263 CHOOSING PARTY PROGRAMMES 240 THE R.P.S. EXHIBITION OF CINEMATO USE YOUR CAMERA INDOORS 241 GRAPHY 264 OUR PRIZE COMPETITION 243 HOME MOVIE OPPORTUNITIES FOR A PROPAGANDA FILM OF NORTH DECEMBER 265 AMPTON 244 YOUR CINE QUERIES ANSWERED 267 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. EVERY HNE YOU USE SELO you make a permanent picture 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 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. 16 MM. \ NEGATIVE FILM J per 100 It. spool 1 per 50 ft. spoul I POSITIVE FILM per 100 ft. spool I3/t 7,t f per 50 ft. spool TIC safety riLM Made in England by ILFORD LIMITED, ILFORD, LONDON