Home Movies and Home Talkies (Jun 1933-May 1934)

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HOME MOVIE/ AND HOME TALKIE/ OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE INSTITUTE OF AMATEUR CINEMATOGRAPHERS, LTD. Vol. Z. No. 8 Edited by Percy W. HARRIS, F.A.C.I. January, 1934 CONTENTS THE EDITOR'S NEWS REEL 301 "GOOD COMPANIONS" 302 TABLE-TOP CINEMATOGRAPHY 303 HOME-MADE TALKIES 304 OUR LETTER BAG 305 MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR FILMS. HI-TITLING 306 OUR HINTS AND TIPS COMPETITION ... 308 FILM-AT-HOME NEWS 309 HOME MOVIE OPPORTUNITIES FOR JANUARY 309 A STUDIO FOR HIRE MOVEMENT. AND SOUND-BY ADRIAN BRUNEL THE DORLAND HALL CINE EXHIBITION APPARATUS TESTED AND REVIEWED ... THE MERRY REEL I.A.C. PAGE A.B.C. OF HOME TALKIES ROUND THE TRADE ... NEWS OF THE SOCIETIES YOUR CINE QUERIES ANSWERED 309 310 312 313 315 320 321 324 325 332 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.a Registered at the G.P.O. for transmission by Canadian Magazine Post. SELO gets th^covomi' More and more home movie makers insist upon Selo Panchromatic Film. Because Selo is truly *' colour-sensitive." Giving each natural colour its true monochromatic value. Selo is a NON-REVERSAL film. Negatives are kept intact, and fresh positives can always be printed. Selo is sold without processing rights, thus enabling the user to cut and edit his film before the' positive is printed. Made in England by ILFORD LTD , ILFORD, LONDON 16 MM. ^safety FILM