Technique of the photoplay (1916)

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Key to Chapter References CHAPTER headings have been arranged to serve as a rough analytic index, and all material on any subject is substantially found in tlie chapter in which it belongs, but to provide a more complete study of the subject by topics related matter in other chapters has been indexed by cross references at the end of each chapter. Each paragraph of the various chapters is numbered, affording a ready means of reference to the precise matter intended to be read. All references to a paragraph of the current chapter are contained within the same parenthesis marks. Where but a single reference is given the first Arabic numeral refers to the para- graph of the chapter being read. The Roman numeral refers to other chapters and the second Arabic numeral to the paragraph in that chapter. Thus (5.XIX:3) indicates that Paragraph 3 of Chapter XIX should be read by the student in connection with Paragraph 5 of the chapter under study. If two or more combinations are given within the same parenthesis marks, all refer to the same paragraph indicated by the first Arabic numeral. These references are given for the benefit of those who would make a detailed study by chapters and to aid those who may use the work as a college text book. If the entire work is studied, these cross references are not essential and may be ignored.