Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1916)

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176 Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section HINTS ON PHOTOPLAY WRITING By CAPT. LESLIE T. PEACOCKE A complete and authoritative treatise on the Motion Picture Scenario AT THE request of hundreds of persons directly or indirectly interested in the writing of dramas and comedies for the screen, Photoplay Magazine has concluded to reissue, in attractive book form, Captain Peacocke's extended and exhaustive series of articles dealing with photoplay writing in all its forms. This series has just concluded in this publication. Combined, the chapters are the word of one of the greatest practical scenarioists in the world. Captain Peacocke was scenario editor of Universal, was an independent writer of extraordinary facility and success, and is now scenario editor and general adviser upon productions for the California Motion Pictures Corporation. Included in these chapters — which give advice upon the sorts of subjects in favor, the construction of screen comedy, form, titles, captions, the detailing of action, etc., etc. , etc. — will be a model scenario chosen by Captain Peacocke himself, from a library of scripts which have seen successful production. This book will be of especial value to all who contemplate scenario writing, and who do not know scenario form. In other words, it will be invaluable to the man or woman who has a good story, but who doesn't know how to put it together. SEND FOR IT TODAY! Price 50 cents postpaid r%J ■ 1 It li • 350 North Clark Street rhotoplay Magazine Chicago, Illinois Every advertistnieut Id THOTOPLAT MAGAZINE is guaranteed.