Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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44 FEBRUARY 1949 jj^*fijj6kNc Film the whole Party with G*E REFLECTOR PHOTOSPOTS RSP-2 $1.20 EACH plus tax Here's the answer to a movie makers prayer! A punch of light that enables you to keep lamps back out of the way of action, use the camera in close. Approximately 7 times the light of a No. 2 Photoflood in a good reflector. Narrow beam — 20° spread, so it's perfect for backlighting, edge lighting and other special effects. Builtin reflector, 6 hour life. Get a pair of G-E reflector Photospots and ask your dealer for the ^ leaflet on Triangle -^ Lighting. Jj^ S_j^° " fond phmt G-E LAMPS GENERAL ELECTRIC THE MAGAZINE FOR 8mm & 16mm FILMERS Published Every Month by AMATEUR CINEMA LEAGUE re / ebruary 1949 The reader writes Late releases Parties make the picture Creative faking Lighting should be high League loses pioneer leader Welcome to Natchez Single frame controls Busman's holiday 46 New 8mm. and 16mm. films 49 Dorothy M. Peper 51 Frank E. Gunnell, FACL 52 Charles J. Carbonaro, FACL 54 Roy W. Win/on dies 55 Major John F. Banks 56 Laurence E. Baty, ACL 58 59 Should Kodachrome be exposed above f / 11? William H. Krouse, ACL, and Harris 8. Tuftle, ACL 62 Hints from Hollywood 64 The clinic Aids for your filming 65 News of the industry Reports on products 66 Joseph H. McNabb, Bell & Howell President, dies 69 Clubs People, plans and programs 74 Closeups The end of an era 77 Roy W. Winton, ACL Editorial 78 Cover photograph: courtesy The, Natchez Pilgrimage DON CHARBONNEAU Consultant Editor JAMES W. MOORE Editor JAMES YOUNG Advertising Manager ANNE YOUNG Production Editor Vol. 24, No. 2. Published monthly in New York, N. Y., by Amateur Cinema League, Inc. Subscription rales: £3.00 a year, postpaid, in the United States and Possessions and in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chili, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain and Colonies, Uruguay and Venezuela; $3.50 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 25if (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. 1949, by Amateur Cinema League, Inc. Editorial and Publication Office: 420 Lexington Avenue, New York 17. N. Y., U.S.A. Telephone LExington 2-0270 West Coast Representative: Edmund J. Kerr, 6605 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles 28, Calif. Telephone HEmpstead 3171. 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.