Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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"Escape" by Warren Doremus, ACL "Jones Beach" by George Mesaros, FACL "Menemsha" by Jose M. Pavon "Mexican Malarkey" by Cal Duncan, ACL "Storm Due" by Francis J. Barrett "The Great Man Hunt" by Donald W. Volkman, ACL Othon Goetz, ACL, of Chicago, 111. One Dinar More, 250 feet, 16mm. Kodachrome, by J. N. Unwalla, of Bombay, India. Proem, 400 feet, 16mm. Kodachrome sound on film, by Leonard W. Tregillus, ACL, and Ralph W. Luce, jr., of Berkeley, Calif. Recreation Handmade, 650 feet, 16mm. Kodachrome, with music and narrative on wire recording, by Motion Picture Photography Class, Westchester Workshop, of White Plains, N. Y. Sail Fishing, 400 feet, 16mm. Ansco Color, with music and narrative on tape recording, by Al Schmidt, ACL, of Binghamton, N. Y. The Chinese Handbag, 900 feet, 16mm. Kodachrome, by George Kirstein, of New York City. Through the Valley, 250 feet, 8mm. Kodachrome, with music on disc, by Harry W. Atwood, of Ajo; Ariz. Trilogy, 250 feet, 16mm. Kodachrome, with music on disc and narrative, by Timothy M. Lawler, jr., ACL, of Kenosha, Wise. Tumbling Waters, 400 feet, 16mm. Kodachrome, with music on disc, by Leo J. Heffernan, FACL, of New York City. Who's A Coward?, 700 feet, 16mm. black and white, by Carl D. Frazier, ACL, of Chicago, 111. Why Should I Fear Cancer?, 700 feet, 16mm. Kodachrome sound on film, by Amateur Movie Society of Bergen County, Hackensack, N. J. Reviews of the place winners follow. ONE SUMMER DAY: Neither the lead title nor the unpretentious opening scenes — as a small boy is seen building a crude toy boat — prepares the spectator for the pure enohantment of One Summer Day. For, almost unrealized even as it happens, the film melts with incredible smoothness from live action into animation and make-believe. "The Raggedy Man' by Andy Potter "The Story of Matsela' by Lewis Lewis, ACL "The Witch Cat" by William A. Thomas, ACL