Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1952)

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115 Photographs by Felix and Nikki Zelenka SCENE 35-MS: Father backing out family car, and scene 57-MS: Mother coming out of the front door, are pictured. Though both are true medium shots, note how 35 covers wider sweep of action. 20— SAS 19: Mother finishes speaking and begins her roll call. She calls "JUNIOR?" (no title necessary). 21 — SAS 18 (short scene): Junior getting out of bed reluctantly and answering "COMING!" (no title necessary) . 22 — SAS 20: Mother in doorway nods her head and continues the family roll call. "SISTER?" (no title necessary). 23 — SAS 14: Camera picks up sister dozing again. She tosses covers aside and answers. 24— SAS 22: Mother still in doorway. She calls again and turns to resume her work. 25 — SAS 16: Father stands up carefully, puts on his robe and looks at alarm clock on night stand. Suddenly he realizes the time and begins to hurry. FO. 26 — FI: Group shot of family at breakfast in dinette as Mother enters scene to place something on the table. She draws their attention by pointing towards the kitchen clock as she talks (no title necessary). 27 — CU: Kitchen clock with hands pointing to 7:55. 28 — CU: Father, looking up at clock, begins to gulp his food. 29 — SCU: Camera shooting across table takes in Junior and Sister who also are hurrying with their breakfast. 30 — SAS 26: Mother enters scene loaded with coats, hats, books and a briefcase which she passes out to her family. One by one they kiss her goodbye and exit. 31 — MS: Taking in most of the front of the family home. Junior, Sister and Father hurry out the door. In the foreground a neighbor boy walks into scene nonchalantly munching on an apple. He stops with his back to camera and watches the hectic activity in background. 32 — MS: Junior, books tucked under his arm, grabs his bicycle parked alongside of the house. Mounting it, he motions for Sister who scampers into scene, hands him her books and climbs on too. In their hurry books tumble to the ground. 33 — SCU: Neighbor boy, still eating apple as he watches in wonder. 34 — MS: Camera trained towards garage from driveway as Father hur ries past and begins to unlock the door. He fumbles with the keys, drops them and begins again. Finally he unlocks the door and reveals rear of family car. He disappears within garage. 35 — MS: Father backing out family car. As he does so, Junior and Sister ride haphazardly into the scene and fall in driveway. Father stops car. 36 — SCU: Father sticking his head out of car window and angrily motioning for his offspring to clear out of the way. 37 — SCU: Neighbor boy shaking his head in wonder as he munches apple. 38 — SCU: Two-shot of Sister and Junior seated on the driveway trying desperately to untangle themselves from the bicycle. 39 — SAS 37: Neighbor boy begins to speak. Title: ""Where's the fire?" 40 — MS: Camera shooting from behind neighbor boy as Junior and Sister apparently answer him, while they continue their struggle. Junior finally begins to rise. 41 — SAS 39: Neighbor boy waving [Continued on page 118] SCENE 44-CU: Father does a slow burn as he realizes he has been tricked by Mother into working on Saturday. The SCU at right, emblematic of spring cleaning, is a good and typical two-shot group.