Film Fun (July 1915)

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KALEM CO. JAMES HORNE Versatile Director of Kalem Companies Jim Horne in a Stirring Reel with a Catalina Yellow-Jacket COMEDY in the movie world depends altogether on the point of view,” said James K. Horne, director for the Kalem Com¬ panies, at Glendale, Cal. ‘‘I’ve seen things happen in the picture taking that seemed terribly funny to the non-participants.” ‘‘Just one or two funny ones for Film Fun,” he was asked ‘‘Only what you can vouch for, mind. ” “Tell ’em that yellow-jacket story, Horne,” suggested the camera man. “You remember that inquisitive Catalina yellowjacket that hid out under the primitive fur-robe costume in that cave-man picture?” “The yellow-jacket that the actor man sequestered was funny, all right,” said Mr. Horne, as he muzzled an insistent ’phone. “That was really funny. You see, we were doing a primitive cave-man picture, with the leading man clad care¬ lessly in an old fur robe. KALEM CO. CALIFORNIA RAINY SEASONS MAKE THE TAKING OF COMEDY PICTURES A TRAGEDY FOR THE CAMERA MAN