Motion Picture Magazine, July 1914 (1914)

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MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE How to Write a Photoplay" IF 3'ou arc a writer of photoplays or have an ambition to become one and to reap the rewards that come from an industry whose stupendous demand far exceeds the supply, it is up to you to read the wonderful new book, "The Motion Picture Story," written by William Lord Wright, who is one of the few great authorities on photoplay writing. Yours for the Asking—FREE The May number of the "Photoplay Scenario" contains, among other good features, a complete description and the first chapter of this book by Mr. Wright. It is just off the press and is bound to create a sensation. The author, being eminently successful himself, writes from the standpoint of a broad and profitable experience. He under- stands thoroughly the problems of the beginner, gives him advice, suggestions and instructions of immense value. This book is the most elaborate text-book ever published for the amateur writer of photoplays. It is handsomely bound in cloth and contains 250 pages. It is completely described in the "Photoplay Scenario." A Sample Copy of the "Photoplay Scenario" Will Be Sent You FREE Don't miss this May number. Other features of this number are articles by leading playwrights; questions and answers of interest to playwrights; book reviews; strong editorials by A. W. Thomas, editor of "Photoplay Magazine," the Photoplaywrights' Association of America, and editor-in-chief of the Photoplay Clearing House; also a complete list of the photoplay market, which every amateur playwright shoirid have; and last, but not least, full particulars of the Great $250 Photoplay Contest for amateurs who have never sold a script. All this means many dollars' worth of information to you. It's yours for the asking, FREE. Just say on a postcard, "Send me 'Photoplay Scenario," " address it to the Cloud Publishing Co., 1101 Hartford Bldg., Chicago. 111., and a sample copy of this information- bulging magazine, "Photoplay Scenario," will be sent you by return mail. CLOUD PUBLISHING COMPANY 1101 Hartford Building .... Chicago. 111. When answering advertisements kindly mention MOTION* PICTURE MAGAZINE.