Cinematographic annual : 1931 (1931)

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326 CINEMATOGRAPHIC ANNUAL attention to itself is never good; no more is self-assertive lighting. Every picture, professional or amateur, has its definite story to tell. It may be a sweeping epic like "Cimarron." or it may be merely the homely record of baby's bath, or an evening's bridge-session — but the story is there, whether we recognize it as such, or not, and it is the duty of the photographer to recognize it, and to so execute his work i w i * 9 2 st-S ■ I Fig. 13 A special dramatic effect secured with a sing! spotlight. Spotlight