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AUGUST 1930
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"Varsity!" ■ At Merton College, Oxford University, Merton Motion Pictures is bringing to a finish its production entitled, Through Horn-Rimmed Spectacles, to run 2000 ft., 35 mm. The story is an English version of the American collegiate movie and mixes straight drama and burlesque with nice effect. Opening at St. Paul's school in London, from which the two leads are departing to go up to the University, the film also includes interesting holiday scenes taken around Windsor and major sequences taken throughout the college grounds.
Written, directed and partly photographed by Frank Bowden, president of the group, the staff and cast include G. H. Newson, assistant cameraman; the Misses Ruth Bowden and Molly Warwick, feminine leads; J. T. Race, male lead; R. B. Peacock, the villain, and his assistant "hearties," J. H. Meyer Young, W. H. Phear, T. C.
Fraser, T. W. Childs, J. D. Carleton and P. H. Kenshaw. Some twenty others have been used as friends and parents.
Film derby a The Civil Service Cine Society, with headquarters in London, has concerned itself of late with the compiling of its newsreel film of a famous English event, the Derby, at Epsom Downs.
When a filter?
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sky must be killed and that can only be done with the proper filter. Faked moonlight shots are also made this way, shooting directly against the light with the lens shaded from the direct rays of the sun by a shadow in the foreground. These are particularly effective if a body of water shows in the picture, as the play of the light on the ripples is extremely interesting. Sunset scenes are