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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jun 1977, p. 27

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SUPPLEMENT TO McHENRY PLA1NDEALER - PAGE < - FRIDAY, JUNE 10. 1877 Outspoken ease The sound's on with outdoor movies A BOLD STATEMENT IN WHITE is this short sleeve cot­ ton pullover shirt. It's styled with a waist-deep two-button placket, and red, white and green appliqued stripes on the single chest pocket. Wider stripes are repeated across the hack. The white theme is carried through in twill jeans with double small besom pockets lined in green, piped in red and blue. Photo courtesy: Men's Fashion Assn. You don't have to be a Hollywood producer to make your own sound movies. They're almost as easy to make as silent movies, especially if the sound is recorded right on the film. The prime concern for any movie is visual pre­ sentation. Considerations include placement of sub­ jects, attention to detail, elimination of unrelated objects. Sound movies add audio considerations. A micro­ phone is not discriminat­ ing. It picks up all sounds within range. Try to ex­ clude disruptive back­ ground noises -- airplanes, motorbikes, outboards. Let your subject deter­ mine the length of your scene and use conversa­ tion to reinforce the ac­ tion. Continue recording until conversation is com­ pleted. For close- and medium- distance shots, place the microphone near the sub­ ject, but outside the range of the camera viewflnder. For long shots, conceal the mike within the area of .w.' Movies of the children playing can be a priceless souvenir of your vacation in the Great Outdoors. And capturing the fun is child's play too, with a Kodak Ektasound movie camera that adjusts to almost any light and adds the dimen­ sion of sound to holiday memories. action. Some cameras provide flexibility In microphone placement. For example, Kodak Ektasound movie cameras have a direction­ al microphone on the camera handle to pick up sounds from the direction in which the camera is pointed. An extension microphone is provided to capture selected sounds in long-distance shots. Sound bounces off hard, flat surfaces, so place the microphone on something soft -- to avoid distortion. Outdoors, heavy foliage deadens extraneous noise. S duATlfc" HIS Gins ARE COMING FROM US.' Give Dad a "C.B." Gift This Year! FATHERS DAY UfflA Homelite Chain Saws ELECTRA BEARCAT III SCANNER $QQ00 8 channels, for home y y or car. CRYSTALS R*g. 139.95 " EXT*A SWR METER A must for all CB'ers. ^ 1 / Father'* Day Special TURNER MICROPHONES AA+3 MOBILE POWER MIC. $36°° REG. $40.00 •EXPANDER 500 MIC WITH ULTRA DELUXE BASE The EX500 is a new amplified dynamic microphone with volume and tone controls. Also has input level and battery condition meter. Slide lock holds down push-to-talk bar. Brushed chrome finish with black trim. For use with all electronic or relay switching transceivers. REG. MOO $5900 CYALUME LIGHT STICKS Wherever safe light is needed • camping, boating, auto & home. Non-toxic, lightweight, waterproof. 3 per package,Reg.$3.98 MUSIC 5 NOW ONLY s349 Starting From We Also Sharpen Chains ELECTRONICS SINCE 1964 3719 ELM ST. McHENRY 385-4646 Operating and Maintenance Instructions Given When Purchased! Homelite: .Sales! .Service! .Rental! U/e Ren! IMwt £u#iylkuuj! 385-3232 904 N. FRONT ST. oican^^^^i /«A ' McHENRY, ILL

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