Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1952)

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124 APRIL 1952 Horovitz, ACL, 1951 Ten Best Winner; Circus Time, by George Merz, ACL, 1950 Ten Best winner; Blades and Sails, by William Messner, ACL, 1951 Ten Best winner; Winter Wonderland, by Mrs. G. Alan Kriz, ACL, club contest winner; Animated Snapshots, by William Verburgt, honorable mention, club contest; The Gate Was Open, by Gene Arneson, ACL, and It's a Cruel World, by Erma Niedermeyer, ACL. Martha E. Rosche. ACL, was in charge of the program arrangements, assisted by Dr. Arthur Hankwitz. ACL. Hope Muehlbach was publicity director for the show. Golden Gate Ross Alexander, president, heads the new slate of officers chosen by the Golden Gate Cinematographers, ACL, of San Francico. Other officers include A. Theo Roth. ACL, vicepresident ; George Sohst, secretary, and Arthur Balzarini. treasurer. The club now has fifty members, meets the fourth Wednesday of each month at the Masonic Temple. 25 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco. A short business session, an open discussion of filming problems and a screening of several films are the order of the evening. The club's first annual Gala Show is to be given on May 16. Already scheduled, on loan from the ACL Club Film Library, are The Gannets, 1950 Maxim Award Winner by Warren A. Levett, ACL; Hail, British Columbia, 1941 Maxim Award winner by Leo j. Heffernan, FACL; Circus Time, 1950 Ten Best winner by George Merz, ACL, and Menemsha, 1949 Ten Best winner by Jose Pavon. ACL. For further details on this public showing, get in touch with A. Theo Roth. 140 Paraiso Place. San Francisco 16. Rochester The 8mm. Movie Club of Rochester, N. Y., in a recent session, heard Harris B. Tuttle, ACL. of the Eastman Kodak Company, discourse on The Use of Cinematic Techniques in Making Home Movies. The clinic part of the program included a detailed discussion of film planning and execution from the shot-breakdown angle. Follow the Girls, by Oscar H. Horovitz. ACL. 1944 Ten Best winner, was screened. Also shown was a film on Brazil, by member H. L. Klein. Ottawa dines The Ottawa Cine Club, in Canada, held its annual banquet in mid-April. Ex-mayor Stanley Lewis, an ardent cine enthusiast, was guest speaker and after the dinner showed some of his own travel films. The Camera House Trophy, for the picture of the year, and the Classified advertising ■ Cash required with order. The closing date for the receipt of copy is the tenth of the month preceding issue. Remittance to cover goods offered for sale in this department should be made to the advertiser and not to Movie Makers. New classified advertisers are requested to furnish references. B Movie Makers does not always examine the equipment or films offered for sale in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING and cannot state whether these are new or used. Prospective purchasers should ascertain this fact from advertisers before buying. 10 Cents a Word Minimum Charge $2 B Words in capitals, except first word and name, 5 cents extra. EQUIPMENT SALE | BASS . . . Chicago. Cinema headquarters for 42 years offers many saving buys in guaranteed used equipment. Double 8mm. Cinemaster, //2.5 lens, $17.50; Double 8 Bolex L-8, Yvar //2.8 lens, S47.50; 16mm, B &H. 70 spider turret, 20mm. Agfa w.a. 1/1.5, 1" Dallemeyer //1.9, 4" Dallmeyer //4, case, S117.50; Zeiss 16mm. Movikon, cpld. r.f., Sonnar //1.4, rase, S219.50; B.&H. Auto Master turret. 15mm. Cooke f/2.S w.a., 1" B.&L. Animar ill 9. 2" Cooke //3.5, obj. finders, case, S217.50. Last but not least, Cine-Kodak Special. Model I, 15mm. Kodak //2.7, 25mm. Kodak //1.9, 63mm. Kodak //2.7, ext. tubes, comb, case, S495.00. Best buys . . . best trades always. BASS CAMERA COMPANY, Dept. CC, 179 W. Madison St., Chicago 2. 111. ■ BOLEX H-8 with Frame Counter, 25mm. Switar //1.5 lens. Camera in excellent condition. Write GERALD L. GAUDIN, M.D., Box 277, Gonzales, La. ■ BOLEX H-16 DeLuxe with Switar f/lA, Yvar Hinmi., Yvar 75mm.; sound sprockets; latest model, never used, guaranteed. Must sacrifice. BOX 290, , /,, MOVIE MAKERS. FILMS FOR RENTAL OR SALE ■ NATURAL COLOR SLIDES, Scenic, National Parks, Cities. Animals, Flowers, etc. Sets of eight. SI. 95: Sample & list, 25<. SLIDES. Box 206, La Habra, Calif. H FREE Movies; Thousands of subjects. Interesting. Entertaining. Fascinating. Latest Directory — onlv 50c\ NATIONAL CINE SOCIETY, 126 Lexington Ave , Dept. 102. New York 16. N. Y. B WE HAVE IT! Send 10(t for special listings and sample film strips. REYELLE, Box 12, Dept. MM. Hammels, N. Y. MISCELLANEOUS ■ KODACHROME DUPLICATES: 8mm., or 16mm.. 11£ per foot. Immediate service on mail orders. HOLLYWOOD 16MM INDUSTRIES. Inc., 6060 Hoilywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, Calif. ■ SOUND RECORDING at a reasonable cost. High fidelity 16 or 35. Quality guaranteed. Complete studio and laboratory services. Color printing and lacquer coating. ESCAR MOTION PICTURE SERVICE. Inc., 7315 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland 3. Ohio. Phone: Endicott 1-2707. ■ 3mm. HOLLYWOOD TITLE STUDIO 16mm. Complete titling service. Color and black and white. SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO AMATEUR CINEMA LEAGUE MEMBERS. Send 10<f for Price List and Sample. Address: 1060 North Vista Street. Hollywood 46, Calif. ■ EXPLORE THE ALPS— five countries of Europe with famous glacialist. Gather scientific data, make spectacular pictures, study people, climb highest peaks with expert guides or just walk. No experience necessary, must qualify. Share expenses. Estimate $995. Leave TWA July 25. NEIL DOUGLAS, explorer. Box 664, Meriden, Conn. EQUIPMENT WANTED ■ WANTED: Filmo 70-E or spider turret Filmo, speede ft to 64 frames, with or without lens. Name price. LE ROY SEGAI.L, ACL, 161 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, Wise. When writing to a MOVIE MAKERS box number, please address mail to: BOX to MOVIE MAKERS 420 Lexington Avenue New York 17, N. Y. Kilrea Award were presented the winning filmers, whose pictures were screened. The names were not available at press time. Bay Empire Leap Year has brought the ladies to the fore in the Bay Empire 8mm. Movie Club. at Oakland, Calif. The slate of new officers includes but one male. Donovan Smith. ACL. in the relatively obscure role of vicepresident. Other officers are Dorothy Bordwell, president; Corinne Wadsworth, ACL, secretary, and Mildred Cole, treasurer. Visitors are cordially invited to attend meetings, which are held on second and fourth Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. in the Jefferson School. East Oakland. L.A. OUtinq The Los Angeles Cinema Club, ACL. held its annual Wild Flower Festival and Spring Outing at the Thunderbird Ranch and Country Club in Palm Springs recently. A special program of entertainment and other events was scheduled, and reports are that a good time was had by all. James H. Mitchell, chairman of the social committee, was in charge of arrangements. Metro quest Members of the Metro Movie Club of River Park. ACL, in Chicago, entertained and were entertained by members of Kenosha (Wise.) Movie and Slide Club. ACL. when the latter group visited Chicago the end of April. The Kenosha filmers screened the following films for their hosts: Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, by the Reverend Edwin Jaster, ACL; The Gate Was Open, by Gene Arneson. ACL: Glamourland, by Emerv MacNeil, and Duck Soup, by Delores and Timothy M. Lawler, ACL. Deaf group invites The New York Camera Club of the Deaf will meet henceforth in the Community Center, 171 West 85th Street. New York City. The group is being sponsored by the Society for the Welfare of the Jewish Deaf. The club would be pleased to have anyone interested address them on filming techniques and screen films at their meetings. George Doone. 1540 Charlotte Street. Bronx 60. New York City, club secretary, will welcome inquiries. San Diego An al Iiesco program was staged recently in Balboa Park's Puppet Theatre by the Amateur Movie Club of San Diego for the Southern California Association of Camera Clubs. The program included Mother Goose at El Cajon, by William Keller; Christmas Pictures, by Durwood Garner; Imperial Valley Scenes, by William Stewart: Southern California Trap-Door Spiders, by Bucky Reeves; Indian Ceremonies, by Hal Pot