Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1939)

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KODAK THERE is no Christmas gift problem, as far as home movie fans are concerned. Give them a roll or two of Cine-Kodak Film. They'll be delighted. When you give Cine-Kodak Film you compliment any movie maker's movie-making artistry. For, back of the special effects which distinguish his movies is his reliance on the uniform quality, the speed, the fine grain, and the brilliance of Cine-Kodak Films. Kodachrome, the full-color film, is the most prized of all home movie films. A roll or two of Kodachrome — and you've high-lighted Christmas for some appreciative movie maker, beginner or veteran. You'll find Cine-Kodak dealers stocked to meet your Christinas requirements. CINE-KODAK FILMS For 16 mm. Home Movie Cameras KODACHROME, the magnificent color film. Available in two types, one for daylight and one for Photoflood light. SUPER-XX PANCHROMATIC, a black-and-white film of top speed, for indoor shots or outdoors in poor light. SUPER-X, a brilliant, fine-grain film for general outdoor work; fast enough for some types of indoor movies. SAFETY FILM (Panchromatic) is for use when the special qualities of the other films are not important to success. Available in 100-ft. rolls only. For 8 mm. Home Movie Cameras KODACHROME, in two types, as in the 16 mm. film. SUPER-X, a recently introduced film of great speed, brilliance, and photographic quality. "PAN," the famous standard 8 mm. film, high in quality, low in cost. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. f M«^jL m •^ / "o ■^ m