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Will motion picture production move' away from California? Actual figures of the industry seem to indicate that Western screenplay making is slowly decreasing and that Eastern production is showing a corresponding increase. Yet will California ever cease to be the actual center of the cinema? In and about Hollywood there are some twenty-four studios at an actual valuation of twenty-four millions of dollars. Can the motion picture afford to move away from all this, as well as its many other investments? In order to ascertain definitely how the motion picture has ajfecled California and to secure actual first-hand information as to these investments, Screenland appointed Grace Kingsley, the foremost screen writer of the Pacific Coast and motion picture editor of The Los Angeles Times to make a special investigation.
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By Grace
_OW far is Los Angeles from Hollywood?" That's the question that Charlie Christie, head of the Christie Film Company, says people are asking now-a-days, instead of "How far is Hollywood from Los Angeles?"
Probably the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce would hardly O.K. that statement, but anyhow it epitomizes the amazing and growing importance, vividness, picturesqueness and wealth of the film community.
Eleanor Glyn said something else after she had caught her breath following the shock of taking her first peek at Hollywood, land of contradictions, of glowing hopes and mad despair, of exotic emotions and prissy puritanism, of Main Street smugness and ethereal yearnings, of flat, one-story buildings