Close Up (Jul-Dec 1929)

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CLOSE UP The thing to remember, all said and done, is that we are in a blind alley. We don't know which way to turn. When we do we may make good pictures. Meanwhile, let us watch — and pray. Hugh Castle. KULTUR-FILM KULTUR-FILM. The Sciextific-Educatioxal Film. Published by Tea-Kino-Pechat, ^Moscow. (Contents : Introduction by K. I. Shutko ; The Physiological Foundations of Cinematography, by P. P. Lazaref; What is meant by the Politico-Educational Film, by K. I. Shutko; The Scientific Film Abroad, by K. L Shutko; The Scientific Educational Film in the U ,S ,S ,R,, by L. M. Sukharevsky; On the Way to the Creation of the Scientific Educational Film, by L. M. Sukharevsky; Method of Constriicting the Scientific Popular Film, by A. N. Tiagay; Method of Sho'iinng the Scientific Educational Film, by L. M. Sukharevsky ; What is meant by a Chronicle Film, by K. L Shutko; Problem of preparing a Foundational Staff of Workers for the 51