IN THIS SECTION ARE FILM RELATED PUBLICATIONS.


The Reel Image.

A good publication for the film collector is "The Reel Image" formally called "Coming Attractions". This A5 sized magazine is published by Steve Osbourne of Kettering, Ohio.

"The Reel Image" is published 3 times per year, with reviews on the new films out on Super 8mm plus a look at 16mm, also articles sent in by film collectors. No Web Site.
For subscription details please contact Steve at the address below:

The Reel Image
2520 Blackhawk Road
Kettering
Ohio
USA
45420
If in the U.K. use
Classic Home Cinema
7 Taylors Avenue
Cleethorpes
DN35 0LF

The above magazine is independent to these web pages.

Film For The Collector.
Incorporating Super Eight Film Review.

Derann Film Services LogoAnother very good collecting magazine is published by Derann Film Services of England, called "Film For The Collector". It is an A4 sized magazine consisting of about 40 pages per issue. Quite varied in content, incorporates Super Eight Film Review in the middle section. It is published 4 times per subscription period, but it may take more than 12 months to complete a subscription period. The cost for four issues is UK £14.00 Europe £18.00 USA/Elsewhere £22.00. You also get the Derann sales list sent to you, which lists both Super 8mm & 16mm films for sale. Well worth subscribing to.
Contact Derann at the address below:

Why not visit Derann on their web site: Derann Film Services You can E-Mail Derann at:  

Film for the Collector

Derann Film Services Limited
99 High Street
Dudley
West Midlands
DY1 1QP
England
Telephone:
44
(0)1384 233191
(0)1384 233192
Fax:
(0)1384 456488

 

 

The Big Reel.

The Big Reel is a monthly publication from America. Featuring loads of advertisements for film related items, from 8mm up to 70mm film, paper items, and video. Usually runs to about 136 pages, with 6 or more pages with general articles on collecting.
To contact The Big Reel:

On The Web
The Big Reel
Krause Publications
700 E. State St
Iola
WI
54990-0001
USA.
Telephone USA
(800) 258-0929. 
This line is open 7 a.m.-8 p.m. CT 
Monday through Friday
8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday.
Fax number is (715) 445-4087

The Silver Screen Society.

The Silver Screen Society was formed in October 1985 by some of the former members of The Home Cinema Society to fill the gap caused by the demise of 'Bootlace Magazine'.

For your convenience use the link below for a printable form.

The Silver Screen Society.
Application for membership


This page was last updated 17 Dec 2002

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