Motion picture photography for the amateur (1924)

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_AI or ION PICTURE PHOTOGRAPHY cost. When the film is exposed it is sent to the Eastman Kodak Laboratories at Rochester and the finished posi- tive is returned ready for projection, postpaid, with no further cost. This film is not printed as is the standard film. Instead, the film is taken through a process of reversal so that the positive w^hich is returned is the The Cine-Kodak actual ribbon of film which was exposed in the camera. Arrangements have been made, however, to obtain duplicates of any film desired at the original price or six dollars per hundred feet. Four hundred feet of film, costing twenty-four dollars, has the same screen time as the thousand foot standard reel, or one dollar and fifty cents per minute, screen time. The projectors used with this film accommodate four hundred feet of film, which is equivalent in screen time to the one thousand foot reels used on standard projectors. This small film may be cut, spliced, tinted, edited, titles inserted and in every way subjected to the same processes by which the professional films are completed. The stock is non-inflammable and may be 24