Close Up (Mar-Dec 1933)

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A POPULAR ACCOUNT OF THE AMATEUR CINE MOVEMENT IN GREAT BRITAIN by Marjorie A. Lovell Burgess Author of "Great Possessions," Etc. WITH A FOREWORD BY G. A. ATKINSON Illustrated 5/ net. In the world of the cinema the amateur movement is rapidly assuming an importance similar to that of the amateur dramatic movement in the legitimate theatre. Groups of enthusiasts everywhere are coming together to form amateur cinematograph clubs ; individual cine-camera owners are making continual experiment , competitions are being arranged and prizes offered ; everywhere there is a growing activity which is often achieving splendid results. Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd. 100 SOUTHWARK STREET, LONDON 1 375