Star-dust in Hollywood (1930)

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Star-dust in Hollywood distant buildings. The camera joined them in a matrimony of optical illusion, deceiving the audience completely. Another set represented a French village street. In this the houses, after a certain distance, were made smaller and MINIATURE UPPER STOREYS The camera is some way to our left, and so placed that the upper part of the church exactly fits on to its portal. The supporting fabric is non-photographic. Note the ice-cream cart in a medieval setting. smaller, with a really ludicrous effect in real life, but one impossible to draw, since the pencil itself was defeated by the illusion of genuine perspective. Again, while trying to find a good spot from which to draw the ceremony of christening the royal babe by Cardinal Richelieu, over my head I noticed a flat, dark square, elaborately carved, apparently represent tJ94]