Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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MOVIE MAKERS 75 Minneapolis Christmas party A special all 8mm. show was enjoyed by members of the Minneapolis Cine Club, ACL, at their annual Christmas dinner program. Historical Southeast and Its Byways, by Steve Boyles. headlined the show. This was followed by Some Crust! by Chris Egekvist; Tulip Time in Holland, by Cornelius J. Bulte. ACL. of Amsterdam; Grand Slam, by Ray Kullberg. Ralph Bowman and Paul Frantzich; Family Album, by all 8mm. members of the club, and Aquatennial Time, by George Meyers, Austin Larson, Bob Kleinman. Conrad Eliason, Rome Riebeth. Herb Thompson. Jerry Peterson and Mr. Egekvist. Slavin hospital drive Members of the Slavin Amateur Movie Club of Brooklyn, ACL. are currently engaged in salvaging old films to be sent to veterans' hospitals all over the country. Films received are cleaned, repaired and edited before going out to the hospitals to become part of their permanent film libraries. The club president, Louis Slavin, asks other amateurs or club groups who have unwanted footage cluttering up their files to donate it to this worthy project. The films should be sent to Slavin Amateur Movie Club. 511 Alabama Avenue. Brooklyn 7. N. Y. New Raleigh group A permanent movie section of the Raleigh (N. C.) Camera Club Mas recently organized and is busily planning its coming meetings, which are to take place on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. At the organization meeting the following officers were elected: Robert M. Du Bruyne. president; William J. Speed. ACL, vicepresident; Luke A. Forrest, secretary; Mrs. Harry E. Cooper, treasurer. After election of officers, a brief talk was delivered on movie cameras and equipment, which was followed by a screening of 400 feet of Ansco Color of New York City, filmed by Mr. Speed on a recent visit. L.A. ballots Officers for 1949 were elected by the Los Angeles Cinema Club at a pre-holiday meeting. Herbert F. Sturdy is the new president, with Charles J. Peters as vicepresident. William P. Johnson and Jack Shandler became secretary and treasurer, respectively. La Casa travel night ^n interesting and entertaining showing of travel pictures was presented recently at a meeting of La Casa Movie Club, ACL, of Alhambra. Calif. Six 8mm. and three 16mm. member films were projected. Among these were Long Beach After The THE SPLICER made specially for Home Movie Makers mswoiv z 10 R DEL FOR 16 AND 8MM SOUND AND SILENT FILMS This is a smaller model of the popular GRISWOLD splicer, known and used throughout the motion picture industry as the finest splicer that money can buy. Has the same all-metal precision construction and exclusive design features which make accurate splicing a quick, easy, fool-proof job for anyone. The low price for this high quality instrument will surprise you. . . . Look for the GRISWOLD nameplate aJ when you buy. GRISWOLD splicers are made in BULLETIN No. 10 with models for every size and type of film, price mailed on request. GRISWOLD MACHINE WORKS DEPT. A, 410 MAIN STREET, PORT JEFFERSON, N. Y. t V A New Illustrated Catalogue of 1000 Rare, Out-of-Print and New Fl L BOOKS A/so. DANCE, THEATRE & COSTUMING Write for your FREE copy A & B BOOKSELLERS Specialists in Film Books Dept. M, 63 Fifth Ave., New York 3 OR 3-1570 THE RALPH R. ENO CORP. 626 W. 165 ST. • NEW YORK Send your film (or free criticism or estimate. CINELARGER Easy Time Payments on AMPRO. NATCO, MOVIE MITE, DE VRY. BELL &. HOWELL. KEYSTONE, VICTOR. REVERE, cameras and projectors and all equipment . . . also films. No interest or carrying charges. We carry all Castle. Official, Pictorial, and Hollywood films. We Exchange your equipment or films, or will buy them for cash. Catalogue free. State 8, 16, or sound FRANK LANE & CO., 5 LITTLE BLDG. BOSTON, MASS. Makes fine enlargements from 8mm, 16mm ^^^ MOVIE FILM I B&W or COLOR $18.95 tax incl. NOW, YOU CAN MAKE FINE, LIVELY EN L A R G E D PRINTS FROM YOUR 8MM OR I 6M M MOVIE FILMS. CINELARGER USES STANDARD 620 ROLL FILM FROM WHICH CONTACT PRINTS OR ENLARGEMENTS CAN BE MADE. EVERY MOVIE-MAKER WANTS A CINE. LARGER. AVAILABLE IN TWO SIZES, 8MM OR I6MM. Write for free picture folder No. CMM AVAILABLE AT DEALERS EVERYWHERE TESTRITE INSTRUMENT CO., Inc. NEW YORK 3, N. Y.