"How I did it," ([c1922])

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CHAPTER XI. HIGHLIGHTS OF PRODUCTION TECHNICALITIES Although I have written hundreds of arti- cles designed to assist the aspiring photodra- matist, and to "polish off," so to speak, the writer who has already "arrived," I have never given out for publication any data or in- formation concerning the production of mo- tion pictures from the technical standpoint, for the reason that I considered I would he divulging some of the pet secrets of the business. I feel now, however, that I should give the writer some of the highlights of production technicalities, for the reason that a better idea of just how far the technical experts of a studio can go in the making of a picture with unusual angles, should give the writer a broader view, and lessen a marked inclination of many photodramatists to fear submitting stories with supposedly difficult requirements. 144