Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1941)

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■ ^p* ' * • • • CINE-KODAK FILMS Kodachrome — 8 mm. and 16 mm. Kodachrome is the film that has given movie makers mastery of the world of color, indoors or out. A remarkable, beautiful, easy-to-use film, available in two types — regular for daylight movies and Type A for movies by Photoflood light. Because the color is in the film, no special filters are needed, except to restore proper color balance when regular Kodachrome is used by artificial light or when Type A is used for outdoor movies. 16 mm. Kodachrome is available in 100-ft. and 50-ft. rolls and in 50-ft. magazines; 8 mm. Kodachrome in 25-ft. rolls or magazines. 16 mm. Black-and-White Film Super-X. Here's a brilliant panchromatic film, fully deserving of its great popularity. Fast enough for indoor work if need be, its major use is in exterior filming. Fine in grain, sparkling in quality. Can be had in 200-ft. rolls (from Rochester only), 100-ft. rolls, 50-ft. rolls, and 50-ft. magazines. Svper-XX. This, of course, is the speed film, especially suited for movies indoors by artificial light or outdoors in poor light. Excellent general quality in addition to great speed. Available in 200-ft. rolls (from Rochester only), 100-ft. rolls, 50-ft. rolls, and 50-ft. magazines. Safety "Pan." A relatively slow film of good quality, often preferred for titles and incidental shots. Sold only in the standard 100-ft. roll. 8 mm. Black-and-White Film Super-X. This is the 8 mm. speed film, amply fast for indoor work. Fine grain, of course, as needed in all 8 mm. work. Sold in 25-ft. rolls or magazines. "Pan." This is the original, fine-grain, wide-latitude 8 mm. him. A superb film at a remarkable price. Available in 25-ft. rolls only. ci**-*?05T EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY. ROCHESTER, N. Y V HLTCTyH. P. K«. 1) MIGHT DAYLIGHT. • D[ .MOggtB.lTAII rKOOAKCOMP/ EASTMA.M-KO0A1C COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. KE°lrk@dal EiASTMAN KODAK COMPANY /£ine-kodak\ / SUPER-X Y \ SAFETY FILM /. 8^378 CINE-KODAK EIGHT 8 su^WIr-x 8 IS (£EI OPEN THIS LHb WIDTH 370 CINE-KODAK PANCHROM ATI C SAFETY FILM CIKIE-'k OD AK EIGHT cannot si usio in 1. m~. camcra5 eastman' kodak company CINE KODA -KO0 AK CANNOT BE USED M?fc— CAMERAS LIGHT EIGHT 3CH£STER,N.Y. No. 3A°A ^^^T FOR ARTIFICIAI fOS USE. IN CINE-KODAK EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, ft °jsr CinE-KODflK KODACHROlDE SAFETY / ££«>?— ^ '■-■ vr -r-.-esFms NY, ROCHESTER, N. Y.