Movie Makers (Jun-Dec 1928)

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Eastman Aids to Better Forty Years' Experience in Serving the Amateur Home Movie Enjoyment Photographer is Behind Every Eastman Product k dttSi ope iS The Kodalite q-iHE 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 ?2C. This includes a connecting cord and switch. The 500-watt lamp, either 100 or 1 10-volt, is priced at 54.85. The Kodalite Diffuse!' is priced at $1.50. NEW! 'd book you have been •jailing for— a book of cenarios written espe<illy for production by hildren. "Junior Scenarios fir Home Movies Here is something new books. It explains in cuts" to successful photopl thirteen complete scena sion of the fable of Miss Mi | complete photoplay of one. scenes. To simplify production, players and locations are in rector need do is rehearse til and "shoot." The only book of its kit at 51.50, at your dealer's. in the way of scenario fetail many of the "short production and contains arms anging from a simple ver'ett and the Spider, to a kindred and twenty-two properties, costumes, licated so that all the di iction to his satisfaction 1 ever published. Priced Kodak Cinegraphs For Your Movie Library t^-odak Cinegraphs are recognized as the finest short subjects available anywhere at any price. Quality, both of subject and photography, is the first consideration in the preparation of these little screen classics. You may be sure that every Kodak Cinegraph is suitable to every audience and that the photography is the best that expert cameramen of long experience can produce. New Cinegraphs are released each month. The following is a partial list of recent Cinegraph releases: MY STARS No. 4515; 400 feet; price, Sjo Featuring Johnny Arthur anil Virginia Vance HER BOYFRIEND No. 451 1; 400 feet; price, $30 Featuring Larry Seinon FUN'S FUN No. 4513; 200 feet; price, $X' Featuring Cliff Bowes and Virginia Vance SHIP SHAPE No. 4510; 200 feet; price, S15 Featuring Cliff Bowes and Virginia Vance SCHOOL PALS No. 4505; 400 feet; price, S36 One of the funniest pictures ever filmed A REAL RODEO No. 1513; ICO feet; price, S7.50 Broncho lusting, steer &ttlldogging,riding and roping Kodascope Screens f\ 1 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. Kodascope Splicing Outfit t; dascope screens arc priced as follows: No. o, reflecting surface 2: \ 30 inches (rigid) Price f 10 N«>. 1 A, reflecting surface ;;o x 40 inches (rit:i.l) Price $15 No. 1, reflecting surface 30 \ 40 inches (collapsible). Price c1:,N«. 2, reflecting surface 39 \ 53 inches (collapsible), Price $35 ihe only correct way to splice film is to use a splicing block. This may be conveniently mounted on the board of the Kodascope Rewind. Accurate alignment of the film ends, where the splice is made, is assured and pressure during the drying of the cement is evenly and correctly applied. The Kodascope Film Splicing Outfit complete is priced at $1.50. Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, Cine-Film Cleaning Outfit t-vrequent projection causes pa tides of dust, dirt and oil to collect on the surfaces of your film and Si i . • CBV detract from the quality of the pro ^^^^g^^U Occasional cleaning of your films with the new Cine-Film Cleaning Outfit corrects this and restores the original beauty and brilliance to your pictures. The outfit consists of a four-ounce bottle of cleaning fluid and a strip of soft white plush — enough to thoroughly clean from four to eight 400-foot reels of CineKodak _ Film. The complete outfit is priced at 75 cents. Mew York Some" stills" from recent Cinegraph comedy rcleases(/) "Johnny Arthur and Virginia Vance in" My Stars". (2) Larry Semon in" Her Boy Friend", (j) Cliff Bowes and Virginia Vance in" Fun's Fun" . {./) Cliff Bowes and Virginia Vance in" Ship Shape", 1