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. 2. No. 9 Edited by Percy W. HARRIS, F.A.C.I. February, 1934 CONTENTS EDITOR'S NEWS REEL 337 HOME MOVIES CINE CIRCLES 338 INFLAMMABLE FILM SOLD TO CHILDREN 339 AN AMATEUR'S HOME THEATRE 340 THE APPLICATION OF THE "CINE" KODAK TO NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY 342 HOW TO MAKE STEREOSCOPIC FILMS ... 345 SOME HINTS FOR THE "FILMCRAFT" COMPETITION 346 OUR HINTS AND TIPS COMPETITION ... 349 WHY NOT A CINE MAGAZINE? 350 A FILM TO SEE 350 CORRESPONDENCE 351 I.A.C. NEWS 352 THE MERRY REEL 353 HOME MOVIE OPPORTUNITIES FOR FEBRUARY 355 CAN YOU DIRECT A SEQUENCE I 356 THE A.B.C. OF HOME TALKIES 358 NEWS OF THE CINE SOCIETIES 362 ROUND THE TRADE 366 APPARATUS TESTED AND REVIEWED ... 368 NOTES ON MAKING SYNCHRONISED RLMS 370 YOUR CINE QUERIES ANSWERED 371 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. SELO gets ^A^'COIOURS' i ^ I 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 IZi ^ J k 4 rights, thus enabling the user to |f3IVilVI* cut and edit his film before the positive is printed. Made in England by ILFORD LTD , ILFORD, LONDON safety FILM