Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1936)

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558 DECEMBER 1936 ENC EDAriL/H Now your editing made simple as ABC. The thrill of a lifetime may be yours this Xmas with this revolutionary, new editing system. You can quickly and easily make real, fascinating screen stories out of your own movie shots . . . and in your own home. This is a distinct advance towards giving your pictures the professional touch. Self-contained in handsome carrying case, sturdy . . . smart . . . durable. Makes excellent Christmas gift. MODEL A MODEL B handles 1000 ft. handles 400 ft. 8 or 16mm. $14.75 8 or 16mm. $9.75 from your Dealer or RALPH R. ENO 545 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. Sound on Film 16mm. Subjects RENT— EXCHANGE— SALE High Grade Features and Shorts Lowest Rentals. Prompt Service. UNITED FILM LIBRARIES 149 West 48th St. New York City, N. Y. SIMPLEX FILM CLEANING DEVICE Clean your films as you rewind. Remove dust, grit, oil &. finger marks. For 16mm. and 8mm. film. Outfit consists of: — Film Cleaning Device with cleaning pads, extra pads and 8 oz. can of cleaning fluid. Price $3.50 Postpaid. SiMPLEX FA DENG GLASS Makes fade-in and fade-out effects. In carrying case, with instructions. Price $2.00 Send for list of Gold Seal Superscenics. 100 ft. 16mm. subjects $4.50 each. From your dealer or direct ERNEST M. REYNOLDS 165 E. 191 ST. CLEVELAND, OHIO lVIEWMANLITE x^ FLARES THE ONLY ILLUMINANT for OUTDOOR NIGHT MOVIES Will capture the white brilliance of the winter landscape in unexcelled fashion. One flare equals 75.000 candle power. Dealers: Write for Samples I. C. NEWMAN CO., INC. 6 East 45th Street New York O BETTER 76MM. SOUND "JESUS OF NAZARETH 6 REELS — AND— BIBLE SHORTS GARRISON ^VavT, nncy. • J 9 C. HUMIDORS ALL-STEEL PROPER FILM STORAGE IS ESSENTIAL FOR THE PERMANENT preservation of your film library. MIROTEX HUMIDORS Beautiful Black Crackle Finish For 6 — 1600 ft. 16mm. reels— $20 For 10 — 400 ft. 16mm. reels— $12 8mm. holds 12—200 ft. reels— $5 MIROTEX PRODUCTS 6S2T41 EKETA: Metropolitan Motion Picture Club's board of directors ture of a meeting of the Mount Kisco (N. Y.) Cinemats. The subject was discussed on the basis of recent experiments carried out by Robert F. Gowen, ACL. Following the discussion, members' films were screened by Halstead Park, projectionist for the program committee. Films shown were Oakwood Epworth League Institute, by R. C. Orr; Christmas 1935 and Spring is Here, by David Griffen; My First Attempt at Cinematography, by Douglas Barrett; Kodachrome in Bermuda, by Mr. Park; a film on house wrecking by tractor, by Gordon Gorham; Camp Pinnacle 1936, a Kodachrome study of a boys' camp in Lyme, N. H., by Mr. Gowen. Eights in Ohio: In Cleveland, Ohio, 8mm. movie makers interested in the organization of a club devoted exclusively to their filming width are invited to get in touch with G. B. Zellers, ACL, of the G. B. Cine Service, 1771 East 12th Street, Cleveland, for further details. League for Los Angeles ■ More than a hundred members of the Los Angeles Cinema Club heard Dr. John E. Harley, Cala "Close-up" was program of M.M.P.C. Guest Night V j^'W *?<?* jft. *-," &■ , et — *D f> 0 WjJ>\ £■■' x> A, .A. f§ Program Third Annual Gueal Night <y METROPOLITAN MOTION PICTURE CLUB Hotel Pennsylvania New York *> .A, % i a ^Gk'^ professor of political science at the University of Southern California, tell of his travels and observations during a recent stay in Europe, with especial reference to events at Geneva in connection with the League of Nations and in Germany during the Olympic Games. Dr. Harley illustrated his remarks with three reels of his own films, which pictured many leading personalities in the League of Nations community at the tense occasion of Ethiopia's plea for recognition, as made by her monarch, Haile Selassie. The program was concluded with a screening of five reels of Kodachrome of Europe, filmed by Harrison Chandler, a former member of the Los Angeles club. In Salem ■ An active fall season was well begun for the Lens and Tripod Club of Salem, Mass., by a well attended discussion meeting on visual education. Later meetings featured the scenarization of a photoplay, to be filmed shortly, and a gala celebration, with invited guests, special speakers and screenings of H-2-0 and Telemark, from the League's Club Library. M. C. C. afloat ■ A cruise down the Minnesota River, from Mendota to Saint Paul, was an early fall activity of the Minneapolis Cine Club, according to secretary Ormal I. Sprungman, ACL. The boat was the MS Mecco, owned jointly by some of the members; the pilot, club president John Huebscher, ACL; the chief steward, social chairman Jordan Penney, ACL. Members' color films were screened al fresco on the upper deck as the cruise came to an end in Saint Paul. Staten Island screens ■ A program of five films, three by club members and two from the League Club Library, was featured at a late meeting of the Staten Island Cinema Club, gathering regularly now in the home theatre of Herman Andresen, ACL. Love Finds a Way and The New York Fire Department, both by Harry Wohlker, and Newsreel, by Harry Wilson, ACL, were the members' films, while Fishers of Grande Anse, by Leslie Thatcher, ACL, and Egyptian Travelog, by Sidney Moritz, ACL, were added attractions. Frank