Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1947)

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MOVIE MAKERS A short song about speed — (PLUS A WORD ABOUT THAT "THE ATER -LOOK'") O^TART singing right here — because **J here's where you learn about uncanny speed for indoor movies . . . and for work under poor lighting conditions. Here's a super-speed film that gives your home movie scenes that sharp, clear "theater-look." Want proof? Then just load your camera with Ansco Triple S Pan Film. Now look at those screen images you get — so distinct, so real — so lifelike — due in no small measure to Triple S Pan's long, smooth gradation scale. And here's the best part of this song on speed — Triple S Pan Film also has wide latitude. You can shoot under adverse lighting conditions, and know that you have an extra margin of exposure safety. Shoot for that smart, clear, "theaterlook" in your home movies. Use fast Triple S Pan film every time. Ansco, Binghamton, New York. ASK FOR An SCO 8 and 16 mm TRIPLE S PAN FILM