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"Heralding The Motion Picture Of Tomorrow"
AUGUST, 1928
Number 8
... Qontents ...
Cover Design, The Amateur Movie Game Jorge Palomino
The Viewfinder, A Department for Our Guidance by Our Readers 494
Camps and Canoes, A Vacation Art Title Background 496
Featured Releases, For Home Projectors 497
Editorials 499
"The Picturesque Charm of the Old French Quarter," An Etching 500
City Cinematics Louis Miller Bailey 501
How to Make Significant Movie Portraits of American Towns
With Notes on the Filming of New York Elliott V. Bell
Hans Anderson in Modern Dress K. R. Edwards 505
A Glimpse Into the Future Wonders of Animated Cartooning Photographically Speaking Paul Rodman 507
Around the Clock with a Beginner Who Had Studied Exposure
Film Flam ' Edited by Creighton Peet 508
Stills for Movie Makers Carl L. Oswald 509
Microscopic Movies Herbert C. McKay, A.R.P.S. 510
How Wonders of the Unseen World May Be Filmed by Amateurs
Harnessing the Sun Don Bennett 512
How to Put Its Light Where You Want It
Talking Movies and Cinematic Art Roy W. Winton 513
The Movie Makers' Cruise, A Group of Photographs Gardner Wells 515
From Badinage to Worse Weare Holbrook 516
Amateur Clubs Edited by Arthur L. Gale 518
Summer Hails the Cinema, Photographed Suggestions for the Amateur H. Armstrong Roberts 520-1
Photoplayfare, Reviews for the Cintelligenzia 522
Educational Films, News of Visual Education 523
Depth of Focus, Discussion of a Vital Factor in Better Movie Making Walter D. Kerst 524
Critical Focusing, Technical Reviews to Aid the Amateur 525
Stephen F. Voorhees Katherine M. Comstock 529
Second of a Series of Studies of Leaders of the Amateur Cinema League
Out of the Tropics Herbert C. McKay, A.R.P.S. 531
The Romantic History of the First Amateur Home Developing and Printing Apparatus
The Clinic -. Conducted by Dr. Kinema 532
News of the Industry, For Amateurs and Dealers 536
Classified Advertising 542
A Home Made Incandescent Light Don Bennett 546
Index to Dealers Who Carry Movie Makers Magazine 552-3
AMATEUR CINEMA LEAGUE, INC. DIRECTORS
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Hudson Motor Car Company Standard Oil Co. of N. J. Scientist, of Litchfield, Conn.
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Entered as second-class matter August 3, 1927, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
\ Copyright, 1928, by the Amateur Cinema League, Inc. ) Title registered at United States Patent Office. Advertising rates on application. Forms close on 5th of preceding month. Editorial and Publication Office: 105 West 40th Street, New York, N. Y. Telephone, Pennsylvania 3715 WALTER D. KERST, Technical Editor and Consultant ARTHUR L. GALE, Ciub Editor and Consultant K. L. NOONE, Advertising Manager
Editor
JOHN BEARDSLEE CARRIGAN
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