Movie Makers (Jun-Dec 1928)

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Eastman Aids to Better Forty Years' Experience in Serving the Amatt Kodascope Screen No. o t: The Kodalite <he Kodalite is Eastman's contribution to the lighting requirements of the amateur cinematographer who desires to make motion pictures indoors or at night. Kodalite transforms the rooms of the home, the office, or the club into an amply lighted "location" for almost any type of photography that the amateur may desire to attempt. Thus, the intimate picture of the children in the playroom, the weekly bridge set-to, or the elaborate scenes from an amateur scenario are equally simple to produce, at any time of day or night. The Kodalite employs a 500-watt lamp instead of the usual 1,000-watt type. This is made possible through the design and construction of the special reflector which utilizes the maximum illumination furnished by the lamp. An appreciable saving in current consumption is thus effected, and two Kodalites may be used on one current outlet in the ordinary home, without special fusing. The Kodalite is priced at $25. This includes a connecting cord and switch. The 500-watt lamp, either 100 or 1 10-volt, is priced at $4.85. The Kodalite Diffuser is priced at $1.50. "Junior Scenar Here is somethin; books. It explaii cuts" to successful phc thirteen complete seer sion of the fable of M complete photoplay c scenes. To simplify produ players and locations rector need do is rehea and "shoot." The only book of i at $ 1. 50, at your dealt Kodascope Screens Kodascope Splicing Outfi /~\ f first importance in successful ^^^ projection is the use of a proper screen. Ordinary canvas or cardboard will not do. For this reason, Kodascope screens are "silver surfaced" to enhance the quality, brilliance and detail of your personal pictures. T Kodascope screens are priced as follows: No. o, reflecting surface 22 x 30 inches (rigid) Price $10 No. iA, reflecting surface 30 x 40 inches (rigid) . . . .Price $15 No. 1, reflecting surface 30 x 40 inches (collapsible). Price $25 No. 2, reflecting surface 39 x 52 inches (collapsible). Price $35 ihe only correct v> to splice film is to 1 a splicing block. T may be convenienl mounted on the board the Kodascope Rewind. Accurate alignment the film ends, where the splice is made, is assui and pressure during the drying of the cemen evenly and correctly applied. The Kodascope Film Splicing Outfit compl is priced at $1.50. Eastman K( Rochest 394