Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1940)

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S >*£& -CINE-KODAK FILM, UNIFORMITY, reliability, brilliant quality— these are the characteristics that have made Cine-Kodak Film, 8 mm. and 16 mm., the standard film for movie makers. Film cost, of course, includes scientific processing of the film and its return, ready for projection. Here are the Cine-Kodak Films; there's a "right" emulsion for every type of movie making. KODachrome, the magnificent full-color film, is available in both 8 mm. and 16 mm. widths, in rolls and in magazines. 16 mm. prices: 100-ft. roll, $8; 50-ft. roll, $4.30; 50-ft. magazine, $4.65. S mm., 25-ft. roll, $3.40. kodachrome, type a, is color balanced for color movies by Photoflood light. Available in the same sizes as regular Kodachrome and at the same prices. SUPER-xx "PAN" is the high-speed blackand-white film for indoor movies or for shots wherever daylight is poor. 16 mm. only. The 100-ft. roll is $6.75, 50-ft. roll, $3.75, and 50-ft. magazine, $4. super-x "PAN" is the favorite outdoor film for general work, accurately responsive to filters; yet it is fast enough for indoor work, assuming ample lighting. A 16 mm. film. The price, per 100-ft. roll, is $6 ; 50-ft. roll, $3.25; 50-ft. magazine, $3.50. cine-kodak safety (Panchromatic), an inexpensive, relatively slow film of good quality, for use when the special qualities of the other films are not required. A 16 mm. film, available only in 100-ft. rolls, at $4.50. 8 mm. super-x "PAN" is the speed film for 8 mm. camera owners, a brilliant, cleancut film of ample speed for well lighted interiors and for the widest variety of outdoor work. The L25-ft. roll is $2.25. 8 mm. "PAN" is the famous, fine grain film that made 8 mm. movies not only possible but popular. A beautiful, wide latitude, daylight film. Price, $2. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y.