Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1952)

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You'll get even better movies with the new KODAK CINE PHOTOGUIDE A pocket-size "5-foot shelf" of cine know-how Just about all the facts and figures for making better movies — and a lot of inspiration, too — are packed into the sensational new Kodak Cine Photoguide. Measuring only 4 x 4% inches, it fits easily into pocket, purse, or camera case itself. Thumb-indexed, the facts you want are easy to find the instant you want them. It contains 14 information-packed pages on exposure under the widest variety of lighting conditions, with two easy-reading dial computers — one for daylight, color and black-and-white — and one for indoor use — with Kodachrome or black-andwhite film. There are 13 pages on lenses, including a Depth-of-Field Computer, an Effective Aperture Computer, plus four pages of useful charts. Here, too, for the first time, in the four pages on story organization, is the remarkable "Kodak Movie Organizer," on which you dial for the elements that will help you make every movie you take an interest-compelling story. Ask your Kodak dealer for the new Kodak Cine Photoguide. Only $1.75. Price subject to change without notice. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester 4, N. Y. don't forget CINE-KODAK FILM! Wherever you go, be sure that you have plenty of film — Kodachrome or black-and-white — to bring home the complete story. Your Kodak dealer has it for you — now.