Picture Show (May-Oct 1920)

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rkiurc Show, October 9(/i, 1920. CAUGHT BY THE CAMERA FOR THE " PICTURE SHOW." it Wrapped up in their work. lACK PICKFORD (left) and his director, AL GREEN, explaining the mysteries of taking motion pictures to Miss MAUDE MURRAY MILLER, a member of the Board of Film Censors. PINA MENICHELLI, the beautiful ItaUan film star, who appears in " A Woman's Story," is one of the most famous picture artistes of Europe. She recently renewed her contract with her film company at a salary of something like £75,000 per annum. ALBERT PARKER, director of Norma Talmadge, is tere coaching his little daughter, who plavs an important part with NORMA in "The Branded Woman." "Within the lines." Very little space is allotted to cinema artistes for the enaction of some of their scenes. A triangular contrivance — called the camera lines — is placed before the camera, and the actress must not move either to the right or left of it.