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Some of the subjects :
APRIL 1936
The Film as entertainment,
to
as art, as publicity, as
propaganda, as education
MARCH 1937
Guide to the best
and worst films of 1936
Movie history and
movie progress
Advice to Amateur
Film-makers
World opinion
and events
etc. etc.
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world FILM news
Post Free £1 Is. Od. Or if you send us your
twelve loose copies 7s. 6d. post free
Some of those contributing:
George Bernard Shaw
Francis Meynell
J. B. Priestley
C. A. Lejeune
Val Gielgud
Will Hay
Alistaire Cooke
S. M. Eisenstein
All money to :
V. I. Pudovkin
Business Office
Stephen King Hall
World Film News
Adele Astaire
Andrew Buchanan
34 Soho Square, W.l
etc. etc.
A Notable New Book
SOUND-RECORDING FOR FILMS
A Review of Modern Methods
By W. F. Elliott. Foreword by Paul Rotlia
This book gives comprehensive guidance on the technical problems of up-to-date sound recording; on "mixing", synchronizing and re-recording; on post-synchronizing and "dubbing". It affords invaluable assistance to recordists and other studio technicians. The author has interesting things to say on the artistic as well as the technical side, and argues for a greater degree of imagination in the sound-script. His hook is a pioneer work on this subject and is a notable addition to the literature of the cinema. 146 pages. 10/6 net (by post 10/11).
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Motor Cars in the Making
V FILMS
-Free on loan for Private Showing
20 DISTINCT AUSTIN FILMS
of the most interesting phases of modern car manufacture and road travel. 35 mm. or 16 mm., sound or silent. On loan free of charge to Schools, Clubs, etc. Projection facilities for approved bookings.
VISITS TO THE AUSTIN FACTORY.
A cordial invitation is extended to Schools and Clubs to visit the great factory at Longbridge. Daily conducted tours at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Lunch or tea facilities.
AUSTIN FACTORYGRAPHS.
Large illustrations (30" x 20") of various aspects of modern motor factory organisation. Of excellent educational value. Copies available on request.
Apply for full particulars to:
THE AUSTIN MOTOR COMPANY LTD.,
LONGBRIDGE, BIRMINGHAM.
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