Motion Picture News (Mar-Apr 1923)

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M arc h i o, 1923 1205 Motion picture 1 photography! motion picture projection! Motion picture directing MOTION PICTURE TEXT BOOKS MOTION PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHY, by Carl h. Gregory Price $0 A practical usable standard treatise for either professionals or amateurs. MOTION PICTURE PROJECTION, by T. O'Oonor Sloane Price (S Includes Electricity, Optics, Projecting Machines, Intermittent Movement. MOTION PICTURE DIRECTING, by Peter mine Price (3 Data on Neilan, DeMille, Ingram, Borzage, Dillon, Lubitsch, Griffith, Ince. SCREEN ACTING, by Inez and Helen Klumph Price $3 With assistance of Lillian & Dorothy Gish, Colleen Moore, Mabel Ballin, Mae Murray, Wm. S. Hart, Ruth Roland, etc. PHOTOPLAY WRITING, by William Lord Wright Price $3 Formerly Editor Selig Polyscope Co., Pathe Exchange, Universal Film Co. PHOTOGRAPHY for the AMATEUR, by Geo. French Price $3.5© Cash with order — or sent C. 0. D. if preferred. Money refunded within five days if not satisfactory. FALK PUBLISHING CO., Department 4, 145 W. 36th Street, New York RAVEN HAFTONE SCREEN Can be tinted to meet the special requirements of any given light source and thru its method of manufacture 50 per cent of the reflecting surface remains white. This is an important feature and a unique advantage of the Raven Haftone Screen. RAVEN SCREEN CORPORATION One Sixty-five Broadway New York "That's a wonderful theatre — their pictures always show so bright and clear." You'll hear many similar remarks about your theatre, if your projector is equipped with a Bausch & Lomb CINEPHOR Projection Lens In back of this lens, assuring its exceptional merits, is the reputation of the Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., for seventy years specialists in the manufacture of high-grade lenses, the largest organization of the kind in America. Consult us about your projection problems. The skill and experience of our staff of scientific and optical experts are always at your service. Write us for the Cinephor booklet, or get a copy from your dealer. BAUSCH & LOMB OPTICAL CO. Rochester, N. Y. NEW YORK WASHINGTON CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO LONDON AMERICA'S FINEST CONCERT ORGAN The Organ With That Distinctive Tone Which Charms Your Audience The Marr & Colton Co., Warsaw, N. Y. LIBMAN-SPANJER corp. BUILDERS OF LOBBY FRAMES DE LUXE CHANGEABLE SIGNS TICKET BOXES Factory : Office : NEWARK, N. J. NEW YOl i TICKET BOOTHS FOYER LAMPS, ETC. Office : Factory : NEW YORK CHICAGO, ILL.