Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1947)

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MOVIE MAKERS 37 Amateur clubs [Continued from page 26] later meeting of the Passaic unit featured a program given by members of the neighboring Maplewood Amateur Movie Club, ACL. Large hall — small club Members & of the Chicago Cinematographers, billed as an organization of advanced amateurs, resumed their regular first Tuesday of the month dinner meetings recently in. of all places, the Chicago Union Station. New officers for the current club season were installed as follows: A. F. Rus, president ; Arthur Josephson, vicepresident; E. M. Lundgren, secretary treasurer; Robert Pennypacker, Jerome S. Franks, John Pohl and S. R. Lyter, directors. West On Thirty, a 16mm. Ansco Color travelog by R. C. Snyder, and Just Browsing Around, an 8mm. Ivodachrome travel study by Arthur Silba. were the screen fare. Color in Brooklyn In a program devised with nice impartiality, members of the Brooklyn Amateur Cine Club, ACL. witnessed recently a film and slide demonstration of Ansco Color and a screening of Ten Thousand Miles, a Kodachrome travel subject distributed by the Eastman Kodak Company. At earlier Brooklyn gatherings the screen fare in eluded Flowers, Life of the Chinese Walking Fish and Fabulous Fortune-, by Jay T. Fox; Outpost of the West, by Charles H. Coles, and Land Snakes Alive! and Trees That Grow in Brooklyn, by Leo J. Heffernan, FACL. L. A. Eights elect New officers for 1947 were elected and announced by members of the Los Angeles 8mm. Club, gathered recently in the local Bell & Howell auditorium, as follows: J. R. Hornaday. president; Bion B. Vogel. vicepresident; Harold E. McEvers. secretary; Robert C. Beazell. treasurer. Films seen at the election meeting include Christmas at Home, by Merle and Leslie Williams, and America. The Beautiful. produced by Warner Brothers for the United States Treasury. Wild life in Chicago Members of the Chicago Cinema Club have been roughing it liv proxy at recent meetings in the comfortable confines of the city's Lyon and Healy concert hall, with the screening of the following films: Hunter's Paradise, by Carl C. Kienzle; Roughing It, by Ernest and Dorothy Conrad; Aivay to the Canadian Rockies, by Averill and William Ludtke; Our Mountain, or All About Rainier, by Florence S. Winship. New officers for YOU'LL BE SURPRISED HOW EASILY YOU CAN SPLICE w,th a Don't hesitate to do your own film splicing. The GRISWOLD splicer makes it so easy that any home movie maker can do a perfect job. In fact, by following simple directions you can't go wrong with the GRISWOLD because it has exclusive design features that assure a clean, accurate splice on a frame line every time. Only the GRISWOLD has these features— so be sure to ask for the GRISWOLD by name when you buy —and accept only the genuine as distinguished by the GRIS GRISWOLD JUNIOR MODEL for 76 and WOLD name plate. If your Photo 8mm film designed especially for home movie makers splices sound and Supply Dealer doesn't have silent film. Has all features of the larger GRISWOLD models used by professional movie makers and by the Army and Navy picture services. Supply them, order from us direct. GRISWOLD MACHINE WORKS DEPT. A, 410 MAIN STREET, PORT JEFFERSON, N. Y. HASH.' MOVIE CAMERAS FOR IMMEDIATE* DELIVERY! NEGRO FEATURES NEGRO SHORTS FOR BIG PROFITS! ! ! Western Features: "TWO-GUN MAN FROM HARLEM" "HARLEM RIDES THE RANGE" "THE BRONZE BUCKAROO" Each a Full-Length Western Featuring HERB JEFFRY, America's Only Negro Cowboy Star. Cast includes Mantan Moreland, Spencer Williams and the Four Tones. $275.00 Per Print Western Shorts: "RHYTHM RODEO" 2-Reeler with TROY BROWN and the Four Tones $50 Per Print "SADDLE DAZE" One-Reel Wild West Negro Rodeo. $25 Per Print Immediate Delivery, New Prints Only! FILM EXCHANGE BUILDING • DALLAS 1 TEXAS And Peerless means IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! You don't have to ask us if we have it. Rush your ORDER in air mail, wire or phone— first rorne. first served! REVERE 8mm MOVIZ EQUIPMENT REVERE 8mm TURRET CAMERA. MODEL 99, 3le-s turret, W f2.8 Bausch & Lomb coated lens, 5 speeds. . $110.00 REVERE 8mm CAMERA, MODEL 88 f2.5 coated e-s variable speeds $77.50 REVERE 8mm PROJECTOR, MODEL 85 DELUXE, f 1.6 coated lens, 500 watts $120.00 BOLEX MOVIE CAMERAS BOLEX H-16, 16mm Movie, 3 lens turret, 1" fl.9 Kodak lens $365.65 BOLEX H-8, 8mm Movie Camera, 3 lens turret, 1/2" fl.9 Ciior !eis $317.60 BOLEX L-8, 8mm Movie Camera, latest model with 4 speeds, f2.8 lens, Case $152.55 FILM RENTAL LIBRARY COMPLETE SOUND PROGRAM $A"95 l4 Everybody will en jay this 1 1/> hour program including fulllength feature and short. Send for FREE LIST K of features, color cartoons, sports, travel, neivs, comedies. FREE -NEW 1947 CATALOG Ask for our LATEST CATALOG just off the press. It's full of latest available equipment. ALSO FREE — "An Eye For Pictures," by Lootens. PEERLESS CAMERA STORES 138 EAST 44th STREET NEW YORK 17, M. Y.