Motion Picture News (Nov-Dec 1920)

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T^usicfir (jvery Jeatore 3UR synchronized scores insure the exhibitor against such blunders as the playing of march music for a love ene or jazz as an accompaniment to footage registering ief or sorrow. No more waste or needless overhead expense for perish>le sheet music which in many cases can be used only once. No more worry over the problem of selecting the right usic for any certain feature film. BUT — The best music possible to choose for every foot of any ature film. Remember, the best picture cannot succeed d give the fullest measure of entertainment to your patrons ithout a properly synchronized musical accompaniment. Better music insures larger audiences and brings the same ople back to see the same picture and hear the same music ain. SYNCHRONIZED SCENARIO xMUSIC SERVICE rings right into your theatre and places at your personal rvice the talents and genius of such nationally known usical celebrities and scenario score writers as CARL EDOUARDE Nine vears famous band and orchestra leader, director of msic, STRAND THEATRE, New York City, and still lere. JAMES C. BRADFORD For seven years director of Music, BROADWAY rIEATRE, New York City. Formerly writer of musical nopses for FAMOUS PLAYERS and now doing similar ork for the FIRST NATIONAL Exhibitors Circuit. C. J. BREIL Composer of the music score of "THE BIRTH OF A NATION" hese men are Directors on our Professional Staff and will ersonally supervise all music issued by SYNCHRONZED SCENARIO MUSIC SERVICE. \et the details. Use the Coupon on the Opposite Page STATE RIGHTS To those interested in State Rights, we are prepared to offer a very attractive proposition. Write for complete details.