Movie Makers (Jun-Dec 1928)

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This is attained by spherical correction for all the colors of the spectrum so that the yellow and blue rays portray objects with equal sharpness at the same distance. The chiaroscuro of the Plasmat picture, it is said, thus gives an enhanced plasticity and a picturesque atmospheric perspective is obtained. Footage Meter THE HAYDEN COMPANY reports that its audible footage meter for the Filmos, announced in these columns last month, is now also available for the Cine-Kodak, Model B and the Victor cine cameras. Victory for 16! BECAUSE a little amateur movie reel showing Rochester's trolley busses in operation was made on short notice and travelled across the country in record time, Salt Lake City was scheduled to begin a similar transportation service about July 15, according to information received at the Eastman Kodak Company recently. The Salt Lake City Commission was hesitant to permit "trackless trolleys" without an opportunity to see them in operation in some other city. With five days left before the franchise hearing, the Utah Light and Traction Company telegraphed to Rochester where a film was made of the local trolley bus operation. The picture reached Salt Lake City by air mail in time for the hearing and the franchise was granted. Religious Film FILMS of religious nature, heretofore hard to find on 16 mm. stock, are soon to be available to amateurs. The Rev. Bernard H. Wildenhues. special representative of the Oberammergau players in America, has filmed pictures of Anton Lang and his fellow players in their native town of Oberammergau, Germany. These films are on 35 mm. stock, but have never been publicly shown, and will be released in the narrower width by Albert Teitel of 105 West 40th Street, New York, N. Y. The Rev. Wildenhues's film is called "At Home with the Passion Players," and depicts incidents in the daily lives of these people, with the fascinating background of the town of Oberammergau. The film will be released as two 400 foot 16 mm. subjects. A second film, "Fallen Gods," a biography of the life of St. Francis Xavier, will be released on four 400 foot 16 mm. reels. It was filmed in Germany by a Dr. Schamoni, for the Leo Films Company, and was two and a half years in the making. There is contemplated a third production of the Eucharistic Congress. // your dealer cannot supply any item write: CBNE ATIC ACCEMADRE' DESIGN EPS AND MANUFAC You describe it-We'll desigi 106 WEST 46™ ST.fNXC. IE.* CAM ACTURERS f »ign Jt""lc ' PANY 'The Better Kind"! ENO'S ART TITLES I Genuine Hand Lettering f Something New!!! For those who prefer to make their own titles; a beautiful Art Border, with your name or initials inset. Sent upon receipt of $2.00. Pennsylvania 2634 Pioneer Art Title Builder 539