Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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13* Birds and small animals, says this able amateur, return rich dividends from your filming investment. Patience is the payoff 16mm. scenes by Frank E. Gunnell, FACL WIDELY POPULAR with all audiences, wild life scenes will enliven any travel or vacation picture. Essential to success are some knowledge of nature, plenty of patience and a 2x to 4x telephoto. Author's favorites are 2V2 and 4 inch for 16mm.