Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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MOVIE MAKERS How to keep a baby's eyes open! Babies can get a movie photographer pretty upset sometimes. For as soon as you switch on your flood lights (to get some indoor shots of a baby J he starts to squint, squirm, even shuts his eyes because the glaring flood lights irritate him. Professionals have found, though, that by using super-fast Ansco Triple S Pan film, you can use less artificial light or move the lights back farther. That means less glare. Babies (and adults too) aren't as apt to fret and squint. They don't tense up the way they do under glaring lights. And the extreme speed of Triple S Pan film also means that you can take outdoor pictures when the lighting is poor. Your screen images will be sharp and lifelike — professional looking. Ansco Triple S Pan film is available in both 8 and 16mm sizes — at any dealers. Ansco, Binghamton, New York. A Division of General Aniline & Film Corp. TIPS ON TITLES -When taking pictures of a baby, it's effective to have the baby in the title run. Scrawl the title on a blackboard, and put the baby next to it with some chalk in his hand. ASK FOR An SCO 8 and 16mm TRIPLE S PAN FILM