Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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172 MAY 1949 What makes water look wet in movies ? That's simple — it's Ansco Hypan Film. And not only does this film make water look wet, but it makes people look real, makes grass look soft, makes thorns look prickly, makes sand look sandy. In short, Ansco Hypan Film makes your movie scenes look completely, wonderfully natural. It gives them what a lot of people have come to call that "theater look" of the professionals. For Ansco Hypan Film has a fine grain — a pleasing scale of tone values — a splendid panchromatic color balance. Many claim that Ansco Hypan Film has moved their home movies into the way-above-average class. Let it do the same for you. Ansco, Binghamton, N. Y. A Division of General Aniline & Film Corporation. ' From Research to Reality". TIPS ON TITLES ■ If you're taking pictures of kids, try this for your title run. Line up the kids, back to camera, with title signs on their backs. Train your camera on each sign for a few seconds, then have the kids turn around in a group. ASK FOR An SCO 8 and 16mm HYPAN FILM