Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1936)

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MOVIE MAKERS 16mm. ] SOUND ON FILM RECENT RELEASES FOUR JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD STORIES, STARRING ,RIN-TIN-TIN,JR. 6 REELS EACH SKULL AND CROWN VENGEANCE OF RANNAH THE TEST CARYL OF THE MOUNTAINS SALE: $25 PER REEL RENTAL: $15 PER DAY STEWART FILMS 559 X 143 HUNTER AVENUE TRENTON, N. J. DITMAR 8mm. Camera IT'S NEW Powerful Spring Motor Two Speeds Double Claw Feed Film Meter Single Frame Exposures Optical View Finder Small Size NEW UNUSUAL FEATURES A favorite wherever shown. Loads with 25 ft. of 16mm. film — rerun for 8mm. Normal and slow motion speeds. Film footage indicator and lens aperture visible through the optical view finder. Fitted with high speed countersunk lenses. Engineered to mechanical perfection. See the Ditmar before you buy. WRITE FOR PRICES BURKE & JAMES, Inc. 223 W. Madison St. « Chicago, III. Gunnell, ACL, and George T. Smith, ACL, were the winners of the club's earlier uncut film contest, in the color and monochrome divisions respectively. The Staten Island group will be a year old in January and will celebrate the occasion with a birthday party now being planned by E. W. Wilby, ACL, and by Messrs. Gunnell and Wilson. A carefully worked out record film of the event has already been determined on as a chief feature. In Aurora ■ At its first meeting devoted to cine interests, the Fox Valley Camera Club, a recently organized group serving both still and movie cameramen of Aurora, 111., heard from J. P. Fitzwater and H. G. Aschoff, ACL, vicepresident and corresponding secretary of the neighboring and veteran Chicago Cinema Club. They offered many valuable suggestions for club activities and presented a program of outstanding 8mm. films, according to J. H. Watts, ACL, Fox Valley vicepresident in charge of the cine section. Take titles ■ In Missouri, members of the Jefferson City Cinema Club studied title making and interior filming in two programs devoted to practice and demonstration, reports Father M. W. Deck, secretary. Films screened at these two gatherings include My Daughter, by George Leonard, and Jefferson City Colt Show, a record film made for the Chamber of Commerce by Townsend Godsey. Meetings are now being held in the club rooms of St. Peter's School. Montreal notes ■ T lie critical screening of members' films has been the feature of late gatherings of the Montreal Amateur Movie Club, reports H. D. Marwood, president of this active group. Detailed report forms are now used by the Montreal club in evaluating pictures seen in this way. Alaska, a color study by F. Robinson, official photographer of the Canadian National Railways, was presented at a late meeting, through the courtesy of that company, on the same program with Symphony of Spring, by Mr. Marwood. and The Movie Club Goes Nautical, by Marcel Baulu, ACL. Nite Life [Continued from page 533] The lighting of the screen should be even, over its whole surface. Two flood lamps, one on each side, will do the trick. There is suspended in front of the camera a piece of gelatin, on which diagonal strips have been painted in various transparent colors. The gelatin sheet may be of any convenient size and distance from the camera, as long as it fills the field and one can focus on it. HERE WE HAVE UP TO THE MINUTE THINGS FOR THE MOVIE MAKER Cine-Kodak sP ecia SPECIAL MODEL— with turret to take thread Type C — 16mm lenses. Fitted with optical View Finder READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW I6MM MAGAZINE CINE-KODAK with new type lens mount offers complete lens interchangeability, making this the most compact, easily operated and versatile camera on the market. READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY KODASCOPE 'E' PROJECTOR is a fine supplement to this camera. It has varied lens equipment for every requirement. We also carry, at all times, other cameras and projectors in our stock . . . including Bell & Howell, Victor and Ampro. Investigate several remarkably good "buys" in used equipment. We will be glad to accept your present camera or projector in trade, at a liberal allowance . . . are prepared to fill your mail-order requirements, promptly, and hope you will take this opportunity to become acquainted with the service of "THE STORE OF COMPLETE SA TISFA CTION" Columbus Photo Supply 146 Columbus Avenue New York (at 66th Street & B'way)