Close Up (Jul-Dec 1928)

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WHEN is a Movie IVIaker not a Movie Maker but still is a Movie Maker The answer to the above is : When he's merely a 'button-pusher\** No doubt you know that a ^'button-pusher" is a person who takes no pride in his films — one who will not read cinematic literature because he thinks it's too dry. Well, lets leave him in that ecstasy of bliss. A real movie maker reads all the literature he can — and especially does he read THE CINS-MINIATURE monthly monographs, because he knows that by doing so he learns how to make movies of professional quality and brilliance. What are you? A movie maker or a " button-pusher ? " If you are a movie maker, you will prove it by either calling at your dealer's for a single copy of the latest number at 25c ; or you will send $2.50 for a year's subscription to : CINEMATOGRAPHIC PUBLISHERS 1630 CAPITOL BUILDING, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS