Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1939)

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238 MAY 1939 The New STANDARD MODEL S90 (16mm) A 750 WATTS A DIRECT ILLUMINATION A WIDE APERTURE //1.6 PROJECTION LENS A FORWARD & REVERSE A STILL PICTURES All the DeLuxe Features Found in more expensive machines $89.50 Write for literature STANDARD PROJECTORS, Inc. 72 Spring St. New York, N. Y. "CUSTERS LAST~ STAND" Available in 15 Episode Serial or 9 Reel Feature 16 MM Sound-on-Film A thrilling chapter from Western Americana PICTORIALFILMUBRARY.Inc. 130 W. 46 St., New York City PROFESSIONAL 16MM. PRINTERS Developing Machines Lite Testers Laboratories Write for Details FRIED CAMERA CO. 6154 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. Photo titles, stationery, greeting ' cards, bookplatts, advertising. Easy rules furnished. Junior Outfits $8.25 up. Senior $17 up. Print for Others, Big Profits. Sold direct from factory only. Write for free catalog and all details. Kel?ey Presses, W-48. Meriden, Conn. HIGH QUALITY in editing and titling is the final important factor in presenting your best work on the screen. It is this that provides films with the stamp of your own personality. Stahl Editing & Titling Service specializes in personal attention — in individual interpretation of your desires. Titles in black and white and full color — 8mm. and 16mm. — editing service to meet your needs. STAHL EDITING & TITLING SERVICE 33 West 42 Street New York, N. Y. filmed out of doors, with green turf and trees as the background. Two reflectors, carrying two No. 4 flood bulbs each, furnished the illumination for the indoor scenes. Some movie makers advocate holding the camera in the hands for sports shots, and, in cases where filming must be done in a crowd or from precarious positions, this is good logic. Even so, a neck sling or a single leg support would give better results than those of a hand held camera, and often it is practical to use one or the other. A smooth running "pan" head on a rigid tripod base is an important accessory in sports filming. The sports cameraman must check the horizon on every change of tripod setup. Nothing smacks more of carelessness than a necessary panorama (to follow action) which ends with the horizon either up or down hill. Stationary shots with a tilted horizon are even worse black marks against a movie maker's skill. A small "T" level, placed on the tripod head, is a great help in quick leveling. Tripod height, which affects the camera's point of view, plays an important part in the screen effect of any motion picture. Our film of tumbling was shot, for the most part, from a tripod height of slightly less than four feet. A few of the scenes of the whole class in action were made with the camera at nearly five feet, six inches from the ground. This variation of viewpoint means much to sports filming, for the correct choice will present the action clearly without exaggerating it. Variation in scene length in films of athletics is just as important as in other types of pictures. Too long a scene may mean monotony and loss of interest, while shots that are too short may not clarify a significant point of technique. Correct scene timing must be achieved partly by experience and partly by intelligent criticism at the time of editing. In our reel of tumbling, we found that several of the fundamental rolls, handsprings and preliminary exercises were repeated too many times in some scenes. In these cases, we studied the action carefully to discover the best point at which to cut it. With all of the hours spent on trimming, the picture was not finally edited until we had gleaned help ^==lntroducing^^^ FOR 16MM. 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