Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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164 MAY 1949 We have often been asked . . . why the Auricon-Pro is the only 16mm camera made, regardless of price, which operates so silently it can be used within 10 inches of any sound recording microphone. We have been asked how it is possible to build a 16mm professional camera â– with synchronous electric motor drive, lens mount made to .0001" accuracy, film pull-down mechanism of hardened steel for rock-steady pictures, geared Veeder-Root footage counter, stainless-steel ball-bearing film gate for dependable in-focus pictures, solid aluminum machined camera body, and still sell this Auricon-Pro at $644.50 for the "Double-System" Camera (silent) Model CM-71S! The answer is found in precision production plus years of experience building 16mm equipment, and world-wide sales made possible by the low price. Auricon Owners and Dealers call it "The best camera value on the market today!" SEND FOR YOUR FREE COPY OF THIS AURICON CATALOG BERNDT-BACH,Inc. 7383 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 36, Calif. MANUFACTURERS OF S0UND-0N-FILM RECORDING EQUIPMENT SINCE 1931 THE MAGAZINE FOR 8mm & 16mm FILMERS Published Every Month by AMATEUR CINEMA LEAGUE The reader writes Closeups Parades are a patchwork The new travelog Sound can be simple June or January For the well dressed camera Welcome to Portland The clinic From here to there Films for television News of the industry Late releases Clubs Beating the champ May 1949 166 What filmers are doing 171 James M. Frost 173 Earl L Clark 174 Walter Chapelle, jr., ACL 176 Dorothy M. Peper \77 Maury Kains, ACL 178 Dr. Leonard R. Purkey, ACL 182 Aids for your filming 1 84 Harold E. Richardson, ACL 1 85 Jerry Fairbanks 186 Reports on products 187 New 8mm. and 16mm. films 193 People, plans and programs 194 Editorial 198 Cover photograph: Fritz Henle from Monkmeyer DON CHARBONNEAU Consultant Editor y JAMES W. MOORE Editor JAMES YOUNG Advertising Manager ANNE YOUNG Production Editor \ ol. 24, No. 5, Published monthly in New York, X. 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 S4.00 a year, postpaid; to members of Amateur Cinema League, Inc. S2.00 a year, postpaid; single copies 250 (in U.S.A.). On sale at photo / graphic 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. \J 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.