Movie Makers (Jun-Dec 1928)

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TRU-VISION Rollable Glass Motion Picture Screen (Patent Granted) Portable box — neat mahogany finish. Erected with one hand in one single move. Collapsed with one hand in one single move. No springs to pinch your hands. (Patent applied) Screen rolls up evenly into the box — can not be damaged. Picture with Stereoscopic effect — exceptional illumination efficiency. Great Depth, definition ( — Natural Perspective. Easily cleaned with soap and water. Screens in standing cases; Projection surface (inches). 22x30 ...... $15.00 30x40 20.00 39x52 30.00 Screens in portable hanging boxes 22x30 $12.00 30x40 15.00 39x52 25.00 Screens in Frames; 2 inch mahogany finished — for hanging or standing. Mounted on non warping back-board. High grade canvas carrying case included. 22x30 $10.00 30x40 15.00 Also rollable glass rear-projection screens. Dealers ask for special proposition. Manufactured by TRUVISION PROJECTION SCREEN CORPORATION 120 West 20th Street, New York Phone Chelsea 8543 The various sizes of Truvision screens now ready for distribution are as follows: beaded screens in portable hanging boxes, 22 by 30, 30 by 40 inches, and 39 by 52 inches; the same size also in standing boxes; in frames with standers, mahogany finish, with this cover, .22 by 30 and 30 by 40 inches. Interchangeable rT"'HE complete line of C. P. Goerz ■*■ lenses, from focal lengths of .6 of an inch to 9^ inches can now be used by owners of the Cine-Kodak, model B. No changes in the camera are necessary other than the replacement of present lens mount plate and the screws with which it is fastened to the camera. The change is made easily and quickly, and now enables Cine-Kodak users to do telephoto work and other work that calls for special lenses. New Cinema Star ' I 'HE puzzling question that often ■*■ arises in the cinematographer's mind, "what sizes in long focus lenses shall I buy?", is answered with the advent of the new Plasmat /4.5 three focus lens set, developed especially for motion picture work by the eminent Dr. Paul Rudolph. This complete outfit gives the purchaser three different long focus lenses at very low cost. The purchaser of such an outfit has a complete telephoto set, as the range of the focal lengths included covers every possible need. The set consists of a triple convertible Plasmat /4.5 lens, which gives three different focal lengths as follows: the complete lens of 3% inch focus; the rear lens of 4% inch focus; and the front lens of 6 inch focus. Each element is a perfect Plasmat in itself. The outfit also includes a Hugo Meyer 2X yellow Jena glass filter and matched finders for those cameras which require them, all in a leather covered carrying case. The lens is fitted in a micrometer focusing mount especially adapted for most of the popular cameras. It is said that both for its economy, and the excellent results obtainable with any Plasmat, this set should be included in every completely equipped outfit. The complete range of the three focal lengths will meet all the requirements in long focus for telephoto effects. The Plasmat, because of its improved color correction, according to Dr. Rudolph, is of great advantage in the type of work where such a set should be used. The Plasmat has great sharpness of depth, and delineates space pictures with great uniformity. The object striven for by the Plasmat is to depict not only the flat surface, but the entire space with good definition. FLORIDA The Sunshine State The sunshine, climate and environment of BURWYN PARK, at DeLeon Springs, Florida, make it the ideal place for the camerist. High rolling land; bathing and boat' ing every day in the year; fishing and hunting in season; golf, trapshooting, horse-back riding; a half mile race track; a circus has winter quarters nearby; an up-to-date University town within ten minuates' drive, and, Daytona Beach may be reached in forty minutes comfortably. The possibilities for interesting shots for the amateur movie enthusiast are mutitudinous for wild life, local color and sports. Those contemplating the purchase of a winter home in Florida right now when prices are low should write for particulars to FRED. N. BURT Owner of Burwyn Par\ at DeLeon Springs, Florida WHEREVER YOU ARE Our Home Movie Service is Always Available WHEN you're away for the summer there are more opportunities for making interesting home movies than at any other season. But you'd suppose that home movie service in the wilds of Maine or the rugged Adirondacks would be a mighty difficult thing to get. It really isn't. Just a line or two telling us what you need will bring you your filled order by return mail — whether it's a hundred feet of film or a Cine-Kodak. No matter where you've gone for the summer — no matter what kind of home movie equipment or supplies you write for — our mail order service will efficiently take care of your needs. Let us forward your Cine-Kodak films for processing, and assure yourself of prompt delivery. Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc. The Kodak Corner . . . Madison at 45th Branch Store, 235 West 23rd i t < New York City 538