Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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328 SEPTEMBER 1949 You can almost sniff the season ! A crisp autumn day makes you want to reach for your camera as quickly as you do for a woolen shirt. People do things when the hot summer is done and the air takes on a tang. And people "doing things" calls for movie making — and Ansco Hypan Film. For Hypan's fine grain and brilliant contrast will bring sharp, clear images to your movie screen — objects and people that "stand out" from their backgrounds and capture for you a "real life" feeling. Add to this Hypan's marvelous panchromatic color balance and you're almost certain of outstanding results! Why not give yourself this Ansco advantage the very next time you take your own movies? Your dealer has Ansco Hypan in both 8mm and 16mm rolls. Ansco, Binghamton, New York. A Division of General Aniline & Film Corporation. "From Research toReality." TIPS ON TITLES Take a big plump pumpkin and lightly carve the title. Set it up before a dark backdrop, scatter a few autumn leaves around. Create a "moonlight" effect by lighting the setup with a single floodlamp shining in from an angle. ASK FOR An sco 8 and T 6 mm HYPAN FILM