Movie Makers (Jun-Dec 1928)

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1 ^' Stf ~® CI R7o„/_ 67991 53 Voli • III ' ^^^^^/^y^sr^sr^srzk. MOVIE MAKER§ IIMGAZIKE OF ■■■■ 1M1III It <I\IH% t I %4.l I . liWC. "Heralding The Motion Picture Of Tomorrow" SEPTEMBER, 1928 ' Number 9 ... Qontents ... Cover Design, The Coming of Color Kumme and DeBellis Classified Advertising 562 Featured Releases, For Home Projectors 564 Editorials 567 His First Color Portrait, A Photograph H. Armstrong Roberts 568 Color Comes to the Amateur Hiram Percy Maxim 569 Film Flam 573 Sizing Up the Talkies Epes W. Sargent 574 Home Developing and Printing W. Sterling Sutfin 576 The Over-Zealous Director, A Verse Charles Abel 576 Amateur Clubs Edited by Arthur L. Gale 578 Lighting Fundamentals Walter D. Kerst 580 A. A. Hebert, Third of a Series of Studies of Leaders of the Amateur Cinema League Katherine M. Comstock 581 Photoplayfare, Reviews for the Cintelligenzia 582 The What, Why and How of Panchromatic Joseph A. Dubray 583 How Hollywood Does It Lamar Trotti 587 Educational Films, News of Visual Education in Schools and Homes Edited by Louis M. Bailey 592 Home Program Building, A Symposium of Amateur Opinion Edited by Louis M. Bailey 593 An Amateur Scoops the World 594 Critical Focusing, Technical Reviews to Aid the Amateur 598 Seashore Silhouette, An Art Title Background °00 The Clinic Conducted by Dr. Kinema 601 News of the Industry, For Amateur and Dealer "*■" Index to Dealers Who Carry Movie Makers °-0 President HIRAM PERCY MAXIM Hartford, Conn. EARLE C. ANTHONY President of the National Association of Broadcasters ROY D. CHAPIN Chairman of the Board of Directors, Hudson Motor Car Company AMATEUR CINEMA LEAGUE, INC. DIRECTORS Vice-President STEPHEN F. VOORHEES Architect, of New York City W. E. COTTER 30 E. 42nd St., New York City C. R. DOOLEY Manager of Personnel and Training, Standard Oil Co. of N. J. Managing Director ROY W. WINTON, 105 W. 40th Street, New York City MOVIE MAKERS is published monthly in New York, N. Y., by the Amateur Cinema League, Inc. Subscription Rate $3.00 a year, postpaid (Canada $3.25, Foreign $3.50); to members of the Amateur Cinema League, Inc. $2.00 a year, postpaid; single copies, 25c. On sale at photographic dealers everywhere. Entered as second-class matter August 3, 1927, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879. "^f 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, Club Editor and Consultant K. L. NOONE, Advertising Manager Editor JOHN BEARDSLEE CARRIGAN J^^^TZA^A^AiZrA^/J Treasurer A. A. HEBERT 1711 Park Street, Hartford, Cor LEE F. HANMER Director of Recreation, Russell Sage Foundation FLOYD L. VANDERPOEL Scientist, of Litchfield, Conn.