Close Up (Jul-Nov 1927)

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CLOSE UP Admit the face he knows ^ and then wait for the shift in the eyes, the shadowy grin he does not know. Go down with these to find the secret source of the grin, in the mind. Go down with sun and mirror and lens into the shadow beyond sense to catch the ironical unsuspected lines of spirit grinning at a brains designs. There are wise things beyond the red and the bright safe gold to be said in straight black and white. M. DE L. Walch. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE II MUSICAL ACCOMPANDJEXT Our first musician was a pianist who sat in the gloom beyond the barrier and played without notes. His playing was a continuous improvisation varying in tone and tempo according to what was going forw^ard on the screen. During the earlier part of the evening he would sometimes sing. He 58