Cinematographic annual : 1931 (1931)

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PREFACE THE PREPARATION of a volume such as the Cinematographic Annual is a task that requires the cooperation of many minds, and the writer takes this opportunity to express his gratitude to those busy men who have given him their cooperation in no small measure. Without their aid the task would be next to impossible. In this second volume we have attempted to present an even more varied discussion of subjects than in last year's volume; and we hope that our efforts will meet some of the needs of those interested in these subjects. We have tried to present helpful information for everyone connected with the making of motion pictures, either in the studios or in the home. The pictorial section, which in Volume One brought forth tremendous approval, has been doubled in size in this volume, and a larger number of contributors are represented than last year. Each year we hope to make this Annual more valuable to its readers. If you will write us, telling us the subjects you would like in Volume Three we shall try to cover them for you. . —Hal Hall Editor. [3]