Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1933)

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omin A flew KODASCOPE K WITH BY FAR THE MOST BRILLIANT LIGHT SOURCE EVER BUILT INTO A 16 MM. PROJECTOR CURRENT standards of projection in the home were set by the Kodascope K. Soon a new Kodascope K will carry those standards still higher. With a light system vastly more powerful than any now employed in home movies, the new K will give your pictures on the screen an impressive increase in sparkle and snap. Official announcement next month. Watch for it. Wait for it. astman Kodak Company n Rochester New York Printed by WNU, New York