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Movie Pictorial (October 1, 1914)

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cis X. Bushman *■ Motion Picture Star tion Picture School T TE has reviewed our course * * and system of instruc- tion in photoplay writing and Recommends It to You He has acted leading roles from many hundreds of scenario scripts. He knows, from his wide experience in motion picture acting and directing, what the scenario script requires. He knows our course and method of instruc- tion and knows that we can teach YOU. $250 for One Photoplay Mrs. Cordelia B. Ford, a student of The Author’s Motion Picture School, won the $250.00 prize offered in the Amateur Photoplay- wrights’ Contest, conducted by Photoplay Magazine. She saw her opportunity and grasped it. She capital- ized her imagination by learning the simple technical rules of the photoplay. You can do the same if you will let us show you how. Demand Increasing Daily Do you know that your ideas are worth money and that Producers want to pay you money for them? Do you know that thev are advertising in the open market for photoplays that we can teach you to write as we have taught others? We base our claims upon performance. Our instructor is a well known photoplaywright whose plays you have seen. He gives you personal instruction and helps you make your photoplays salable. His help insures your success. Literary Experience Not Necessary The result of the Sun-Vitagraph Contest proved this statement conclusively. People who had never had any literary experience, some who submitted their first scripts, sold their photoplays. Miss Elaine Sterne, winner of the $ 1000.00 First Prize, had been in this interesting and profitable work only 10 months. Like Mrs. Ford she grasped her opportunity. Fame and Fortune Await the Ambitious Address , Town State. Author’s Motion Picture School Box A, 122 So. Michigan Ave. CHICAGO, ILL Send for our free illustrated catalog and learn why prominent actors and authorities lend their prestige to our institution. AUTHOR’S MOTION PICTURE SCHOOL Dept. A, 122 So. Michigan Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. Please send me your catalog that will explain why prominent actors and authorities lend their prestige to your institution. You have imagination—You have had interesting ex- periences—You see something out of the ordinary in your newspaper every day. Let us give you the easily mastered technical training that will enable you to convert these Experiences and News Items into $$$$$$ duringyour spare time in your own home.