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MOVIE MAKERS Magazine 1945: all 12 issues professionally bound (NR)
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You are bidding on aprofessionally bound volume
containing all 12 issues of
MOVIE MAKERS magazine
for the year
1945
.
MOVIE MAKERS
was the official magazine of the
Amateur Cinema
League
, an organization of advanced filmmakers who worked with 16mm and 8mm film.
In addition to non-professional filmmakers, many
ACL
members were educational film producers, industrial film producers, documentary and nature film producers, professional lecturers who narrated their own films in public, etc.
The magazine’s articles dealt with all aspects of 16mm and 8mm filmmaking including photographing in various locations and under various conditions, the use of artificial lighting, film editing and titling, presenting film programs in various venues, etc.
There would be news and articles about the activities of various 16mm & 8mm filmmakers in this country and elsewhere, the activities of various amateur film clubs, the educational, industrial, and advertising films that had recently been released, new equipment that had just come onto the market, etc.
And there would be many display ads for cameras, projectors, film stock, tripods, light meters and other movie making equipment.
In short,
Movie Makers
magazine covered just about everything connected to 16mm and 8mm film and filmmaking.
This bound volume of
Movie Makers
magazine covers 16mm and 8mm filmmaking
during the year 1945
.
Since this was the last year of World War II, many of the articles deal with what filmmakers could expect during the transition from wartime to peacetime.
These issues are also a treasure trove of advertisements for 16mm & 8mm cameras, film, projectors, and other equipment which would soon become available to consumers.
Viewed today, these issues provide a unique and invaluable record of 16mm and 8mm filmmaking from 76 years ago and the immediate post-World War II era.
This bound volume of
MOVIE MAKERS
magazine
for the year 1945
comes from a non-smoking household.
It will be shipped via USPS Priority Mail, insured for the full amount of the winning bid.
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Back issues of
MOVIE MAKERS
magazine are now extremely hard to find and are eagerly sought after by photography museums, historians and researchers, and serious collectors of 16mm & 8mm movie cameras, projectors, and advertising.
This volume has been priced to sell with a low opening bid. Finding a bound collection like this on
eBay
is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
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.