Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1930)

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MOVIE MAKERS 673 NOW! X6itini. HOME MOVIES Reduced 75% in Cost Astonishing New Camera Requires Only OneFourth the Usual Amount of Film Here is a 16mm. movie unlike any other in the world — a movie which requires 75'^c less film than any other for the same picture. Just think of it! — with KEMCO HoMovie equipment you can have a 16 minute movie on a 100 ft. roll of film costing $6.00.. The same picture with an> other 16mm. movie would require 400 ft. of the same film and the cost would be $24.00! And KEMCO HoMovies are of usual size — but unrivaled in beauty, clarity and definition. KEMCO HoMovies are truly the answer to better, more economical motion pictures. The same identical film as used in all other 16mm. movies is employed. But one foot in the KEMCO Camera takes as many pictures as four feet of the same film in any other movie. The KEMCO owner, therefore, has only one-fourth the usual number of films to buy — to change — to carry — and to keep. After 3 Hours, 44 Minutes of Picture Taking the Kemco f Compare Other I6mm. Equipment with Kemco HoMovie Features Uses 16mm. movie film. Requires 25 ft. of film per minutes operation — A 100 ft. film runs only 4 minutes. Film costs $1.50 per minute — $90.00 per hour (at list price) for picture making. Camera must be reloaded every four minutes. A 16 minute picture costs $24.00 for film — A 4 minute picture $6.00. Projector runs standard 16mm. subjects only. Uses the same 16mm. film — any make — any length. Uses only 6'-i ft. of film per minute — a 100 ft. roll runs 16 minutes. Film costs reduced 75% — saves $1.12 per minute, or $67.50 every hour camera is operated. Camera runs 16 minutes without reloading. A 16 minute picture costs onlv $6.00 for film— $18.00 less than if taken with any other 16mm. movie camera. Projector runs any 16mm. film — standard — -library — those taken by other cameras — KEMCO HoMovie— Kemco Librarv Releases Outfit Costs You Nothing! Three hours and forty-four minutes operation of any other 16mm. movie camera in the world requires fiftysix 100 ft. rolls of film costing $336.00. The KEMCO Camera, however, requires only fourteen rolls of the same film for the same operating time and the same identical pictures. This saving in film cost is equal to the entire cost of the KEMCO Camera, Projector and Screen. And thereafter the KEMCO will save you $18.00 on each and every 16 minute picture you make. Send for Free De Luxe Catalog If you want to learn the full facts about KEMCO — to know the new scientific principle which enables KEMCO HoMovie to save you seventy-five percent — to fully appreciate the mechanical superiority of construction and convenience of operation of KEMCO equipment — write or wire for 48-page catalog — It's Free I Use coupon below. fimxjG' BOMOHES The Kodel Electric and Mfg. Co., 513 East Pearl Street Cincinnati, Ohio Please send me a KE.MCO HoMovie Catalog. Name Street Address City State If you are a photographic dealer, please check square to receive trade material. I