IMPORTANT NOTICE
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Vol. 6 No. 11 November 1972. |
Editorial Director: D. J. LAIDLAW-DICKSON Editor: TONY ROSE Assistant Editor: ALAN CLEAVE Designer: PETER KIRBY Technical Consultant: PHILIP JENKINS, FRPS Group Advertisement Manager: JOHN PATRICK Advertisement Manager: MICHAEL TARRANT |
Movie Maker is published by the Fountain Press for the proprietors, Model and Allied Publications Limited, on the second Thursday of the month preceding the month for which it is dated ' Editorial and Publishing Departments at 13-35 Bridge Street, Hemel Hempstead, Herts. Tel. 0442 2501 (3 lines). Advertising Department at 17-19 John Adam Street, London WC2 6JH. Tel. 01-839 6171. Subscription rates: One year £3.00 ($10.00). Subscription Department: Model and Allied Publications Ltd., Station Road, Kings Langley, Herts. Tel. 95 62692. Registered for transmission by magazine post. Second class postage rates paid at New York, N.Y. UK Wholesale distribution byARGUS PRESS LTD, 12-18 Paul Street, LondonEC2. 01-2478233. (C) 1972 MODEL AND ALLIED PUBLICATIONS LIMITED. |
COMMENT - Editor and readers exchange views. NEWS OF THE MONTH. OTHER PEOPLES PICTURES - Tony Rose on blood and credibility in The Godfather. IVAN WATSON - A fond farewell to a favourite old camera ENQUIRY DESK - Your questions answered MAKING A FOLDING EDITING RACK - F. E. Hutt tells you how TELEVISION TO VISTAVISION AND BACK - M. Barry Littlechild offers a guide to all the professional film formats BOOK REVIEW - Films in America DON'T SCRATCH! - Roy Salmons tries out a new film rejuvenator SHOW DATES - Where to see the Ten Best of 1972 WIDESCREEN - Tony Shapps on overcoming 'cut-off' FILMS TO BUY - Denis Gifford on 8mm package movies 1973 TEN BEST ENTRY FORM SCREENTIME - A 16mm projectionist's notebook by Edwyn Gilmour TEST REPORT - The Sankyo CME 880 camera CLUB COMMENTARY - John Wright reporting IAC DIARY - Roger Watkinson reporting PERSON TO PERSON |
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OUR COVER PICTURE features Marlon Brando in a memorable scene from The Godfather - a scene in which the actor's performance encompasses the natural behaviour of the small boy appearing with him. Tony Rose has more to say about this and the film as a whole in Other Peoples Pictures. | ||
HAVE YOU EVER wondered what the difference actually is between, say, Panavision-70 and Super Panavision ? If you have, then you will find all made plain by M. Barry Littlechild's 'conducted tour' of the professional widescreen systems. Continuing the seasonal theme of editing begun last month by Beryl Armstrong, F. E. Hutt - practical and ingenious as ever - tells you how to make a useful rack for sorting out your shots. If you're in the market for a film cleaning solution, Roy Salmons gives a user-report on a new one. | ||
NEXT MONTH, bearing in mind the needs of the home showman during the winter, we shall be bringing you our guide to entertainment films in both 16mm and the 8mm formats. John Straiton will be telling how he made his controversial plasticine film, Eurynome, now going the rounds with the rest of the 1972 Ten Best. Ivan Watson asks the interesting question : would Alfred Hitchcock buy your camera? Our Test Department looks at and listens to the Norimat cassette sound projector. All this and more in the December issue of Movie Maker, on sale from mid November. |
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