Movie Makers (Jun-Dec 1928)

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CINEKODAK Simplest of Home Movie Cameras Of course you'd like real movies of your children, but until you've seen the Cine Kodak demonstrated you have no idea of how easily you can make them yourself. Cine Kodak cameras as low as $70.00 here. Kodascope Projectors $60.00 up. Buy them here from an old established concern with a reputation for Reliable Dealing, and where you will get the most liberal allowance on exchanges. Free developing service. EST 1890 • ■• w» We carry the most complete line for the movie fan. Try our service. YOU ARE MISSING a very pleasant and profitable publication if you are not on our complimentary list to receive HOME MOVIES We should be more than pleased to mail it to you each month. Gillette Camera SioreSjJm MAIDEN 'LANE Inc. AVENUE AT4lsf.ST. FADE-IN — FADE-OUT with Simplex fading glass, no attaching necessary, just hold in front of lens. Full instructions accompany each glass. Sent postpaid upon receipt of $2.00 A suggestion for your film library THE SUNDOWN DANCER RUNAWAY SPECIAL FALLS OF YOSEMITE AMONG GIANT REDWOODS Each subject 100 ft. 16m. m. .$6.00 Produced by ERNEST M. REYNOLDS 165 E. 191st Street Cleveland, Ohio Photoplay Soon WORK is progressing on "Freshman Days," the production of the Flower City Amateur Movie Club in Rochester, N. Y. Plans call for its completion during the summer. Clinton Buehlman is cast in the leading role, Doris Evans playing opposite. Joseph Appleton, Mary Osinski, Robert Gabel and Kenneth Benjamin make up the rest of the cast. Frank J. Buehlman is directing and filming the picture. Club members now number sixty and rehearsals are conducted weekly. Memphis Mimes IN Memphis, Tenn., the Memphis Amateur Players, Inc., have recently formed. This new group plans to begin production with scenic films and one reel comedies, using panchromatic film. Jesse Dean, Jr., is cameraman and director, S. N. Castle, assistant cameraman, and Charles F. Dean has charge of makeup. Richmond Hill Starts TPHE production of a one-reeler, ■* "Royalty by Proxy," preceded the formation of the Dramatic Art and Movie Club in Richmond Hill, N. Y. The club now has twenty-five members and has made plans for the production of a six hundred foot melodrama, "Three Buddies" on 16 mm. film. The scenario was written by Nicholas Davirro, who will also direct the production. Miss Theresa Spagnola has been selected to play the female lead. Albert Berg will be cameraman. Ben A. Morra is treasurer and assistant director of the club, Marion Ferguson, secretary, and Miss Marie Davirro, assistant secretary. Club Honor AND HOW," the prize-winning 35 mm. production of the Motion Picture Club of the Oranges (N. J.) was recently shown in New York City by the National Board of Review at a critics' screening by that well-known body. This is an unusual honor for the club, as. the National Board special screenings include only the films which that body places at the very top of modern photoplay art. This exceptional amateur film has just completed a successful three-day run at two leading theatres in South Orange, N. J. Lively Britons nPHE premiere of "The Experi■*■ ment," produced by a group of members of the Amateur Cinematographers' Association, was held at a late meeting of that organization in London. The story, a serious drama, deals with the endeavors of a scientist to find a means of restoring human life. Closeups of intricate ma A nnouncing!! On or about the 15th of this month we will have ready a 16mm contact printer. Step and continuous type. They are up to professional standards and priced so as to be available to every amateur as well as professional. FOR THE LABORATORY we have a printer of larger capacity. WE FINISH MOVIE FILM on our new automatic developing machines. They are always ready and waiting to serve you, give them a trial. FILM CEMENT, sure sticking, best quality, 25c per bottle. REWINDERS can be attached anywhere quickly. TITLES 16mm and 35mm. 16mm for either reversible or positive film. POSITIVE FILM for the amateur who wants to make his own titles. ALSO developers in dry form in packages to make one gallon. Reduction Printing at Lowest Rates 35mm neg. to 16mm. pos., also copying from 35 mm positive. Dealers Write For Discounts CINEMA PRODUCTS CO. 405 Elm Street, Buffalo, N. Y. ®. TITLES -r ,-.. — Complete editing and titling] yesterday > service. (16 mm. or standard.) Cinematography. CLARK CINE-SERVICE I | 2540 Park Ave. CAdillac 5260 1 DETROIT, MICH. PHILADELPHIA NEWS REEL LABORATORY 1707 Sansom Street Exclusively 16mm Developing, Printing, Titling, Editing, Rush Service. Cameramen available for all occasions — Industrial and Medical Productions. EVERY EDUCATOR SHOULD SUBSCRIBE TO <£M.ovie (fJXiakers THREE DOLLARS THE YEAR 105 West 40th Street, New York City M ETROPOLITA FILM LIBRARIES N Released W ednesday, August 22nd "THE BALKY MULE" Not so vicious, just a little nervous to have anybody on his back. A Roaring Comedy. Complete subject, 100 ft. Price $6.00 Metropolitan Motion Picture Company 108-110 W. 34th St., New York City 550