The Motion Picture Story Magazine (Aug 1913-Jan 1914)

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MOVING PICTURES '*m __3 How They Are Macde aa\d Worked ■■iw urn' By FREDERICK A. TALBOT «-«>— The future of the rapidly developing Moving Picture business offers unusual opportunities for every one. At the present time there are many thousands of people in its employ, altho the business is still in its infancy. Skilled operators and workers are needed ; film manufacturers are on the lookout for new suggestions and ideas in their work, and there is a premium on new and original picture plays. This work contains full information regarding every phase of the subject and will be found suggestive of ideas. It is scientific enough for the practical Moving Picture man, and at the same time can be readily understood by any one. Every process is described, from the preparation of the blank film to the making of the projecting machines and the construction of plays and trick pictures. It will prove of great value to — Moving Picture Operators and Manufacturers, Scenario Writers, Photographers, Authors, Playwrights and Every One Interested in Moving Pictures 340 pages; cloth bound; size 6x8Vfe; nearly 2 inches thick; full of drawings, engravings, portraits and diagrams LAVISHLY ILLUSTRATED PRICE $1.50 Sent by express to a.ny address upon receipt of price. Add 15c a.nd we Will ma.il the book to you at once, carefully wrapped, postage prepaid THE M. P. PUBLISHING CO., 175 Duffield Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. THE BOOK OF THE YEAR