Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1953)

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MOVIE MAKERS about 250 people. Fred Evans, FACL, and Kenneth Ayers, of the Los Angeles 8mm. Club. ACL, and Harold Folsom, of the Los Angeles Cinema Club, ACL. were present to greet Mr. Bartlett. He is a delightful person, and as I watched his pictures I could not help but feel that he was expressing his own philosophy of life in the artistic scenes of nature, people and family. It was indeed a pleasure to present his pictures; 1 want to thank you for your part in arranging this program. Charles J. Ross, ACL President Los Angeles Cinema Club, ACL Los Angeles, Calif. UNDERWATER SHOOTING Dear Movie Makers: I wonder whether any of your readers could give me some information on how to build a watertight container for my Bolex H-16 camera? I am very keen to make an underwater film. I have been a subscriber to your magazine (all that I may be because of currency restrictions imposed in this country) for the past seven years. Eli Kellner 2 Avenue Normandie, Sea Point, Cape Town, South Africa 317 this Christmas give «^ KeystoReo for movie-making In this column Movie Makers offers its readers a place to trade items of filming equipment or amateur film footage on varied subjects directly with other filmers. Commercially made films will not be accepted in swapping offers. Answer an offer made here directly to the filmer making it. Address your offers to : The Swap Shop, c/o Movie Makers. ESCONDIDO FOR S. F. Dear Movie Makers: Is there someone living near Escondido, Calif., with an 8mm. camera who would volunteer to take a roll of 8mm. color film for me of some friends who live there? I haven't seen these friends in several years, and there is a baby now in the family which I would love to see come to life on my own screen. So I hope to find someone in that section who would oblige me by taking a roll of colorful, homey shots of them around their new home, out in the avocado orchard, with the baby, etc. I would, of course, supply the film. And in return I could do any San Francisco errand for the person taking the pictures — shoot the Golden Gate Bridge, the cable cars, Chinatown or whatever. Do you live near Escondido? Ann Golvin 6571/2 Third Avenue San Francisco 18. Calif. KEYSTONE OLYMPIC 8mm Rollfilm camera with exclusive easy-view MAGNAFINDER . . . drop-in-loading. .. just aim and press for perfect movies! F2.5 lens $79.95 (other cameras low as $49.95) Backed by famous Keystone Lifetime Guarantee Keystone movie cameras and projectors ... as richly styled as the smartest fashion accessory. Yet inside is Keystone's matchless precision — famous since 1919. For smooth performance ... for rugged dependability ... for low-priced value . . . Keystone is America's leader in movie-making equipment! Keystone Projectors from $79.90 to $169.50 incl. cases SEE YOUR CAMERA DEALER KeyspRe Since 1919 Keystone Camera Co., Inc., Boston 24, Mass.