Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1948)

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224 JUNE 1948 3 in a row Your answer is G-E reflector PHOTOSPOTS EACH plus tax Here's why: As the 3 youngsters climb the stairs, you'll have a deeper "field of light" . . . more even lighting all the way up . . . and better pictures. Because G-E Reflector Photospots pack a punch that gives you the same light and coverage astheRFL-2 . . . at 3 times the distance. Used closer, their narrow beam is grand for "spot" effects. Get a pair and try 'em in Triangle Lighting for better movies. Keme*K#en . . . £oi any j!z&<yto<pia.fi6ie fiutfn>4e C E LAMPS GENERAL (O ELECTRIC THE MAGAZINE FOR 8mm & 16mm FILMERS Published Every Month by AMATEUR CINEMA LEAGUE The reader writes Closeups Parade pictures Filming a flower Half-pint heroes Mountain movies Welcome to Philadelphia The clinic So you won't use a tripod? Steady as you go! Fine frames Hints from Hollywood Hotshot and high iron News of the industry Annual meeting of the ACL Late releases Clubs Kid stuff This year's center Cover photograph by Harold 226 What filmers are doing 229 Philip Wilson 231 Martin E. Drayson 232 William Howe, ACL 234 Frank E. Gunnell, FACL 235 Francis M. Hirst 236 Aids for your filming 238 A picture story 239 James W. Moore, ACL 242 From readers' films 243 244 M. W. Swansick, ACL 245 Reports on products 246 249 New 8mm. and 16mm. films 250 People, plans and programs 254 Neighborhood movies 257 Editorial 258 M. Lambert from Frederic Lewis WILLIAM HOWE Consultant Editor JAMES W. MOORE Editor JAMES YOUNG Advertising Manager ANNE YOUNG Production Editor Vol. 23, No. 6. Published monthly in New York, N. V., by Amateur Cinema League, Inc. Subscription rates: S3. 00 a year, postpaid, in the United States and Possessions and in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain and Colonies, Uruguay and Venezuela; S3. 50 a year, postpaid, in Canada, Labrador and Newfoundland; other countries $4.00 a year, postpaid; to members of Amateur Cinema League, Inc. $2.00 a year, postpaid; single copies 25£ (in U.S.A.). On sale at photographic dealers everywhere. Entered as second class matter, August 3, 1927, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under act of March 3, 1879. Copyright, 104ft, hy 4niateur CMnema League, Inc. Editorial and Publication Ofhce: 4zu l^xingtonAvenueTTIew Vork 17, N. Y., U.S.A. Telephone LExington 2-0270. Advertising rates on application. Forms close on 10th of preceding month. CHANGE OF ADDRESS: a change of address must reach us at least by the twelfth of the month preceding the publication of the number of MOVIE MAKERS with which it is to take effect.