Movie Makers (Jan-Dec 1949)

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301 "TWO TICKETS, PLEASE," says this half-pint hero, as his glamour girl awaits. Such a scene makes excellent opening for your film. A DOWN ANGLE, shot from the ferris wheel, offers variety from ground level views. Note pleasing pattern of cross-light shadows. REFRESHMENT ON THE RUN is the idea of this junior joy-rider. Such human interest scenes add much, stage easily with your own. THE TINY-TOT TRAIN is a smash hit at every play park. Try tracing the route with your camera on board at 24 frames per second. PHOTOS ALFRESCO offer an excellent opportunity for medium shot to closeup sequencing of action. You might begin with background. "WANNA GO AGAIN" is the well-worn demand of this weeping little miss. Such incidents add drama to the otherwise happy holiday.