Technique of the photoplay (1916)

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EXAMPLES OF FORM 389 ''The Devil- ?. 4. 22 Continued. with a flash of fire In her eye. He malcea a wrong move and offers her money. With a wild cry eba ruehee for him and beats him about the head and ahouldere with her clenched fists, and then sinks to the bench, burying her Cace la her arms. He sterte to go to her, thinke better of It, and re«eDtar8 cafe. 23 Camp , sa.7ie ae 6. All ready to leave. Nlna'e father !• about to give the order to go, but decides to try again to persuade Blna to come, and so he exits. A gypsy boy, or another gypsy, follows. 24 Arbor , same ae 12. Hlna is still sitting on the bench. She suddenly rouses- her love has turned to hate. She takes a knife from her girdle and Is about to enter the cafe when her father comes out , and looks at her Inquiringly. She sees him and appeals to him, pointing into the cafe- "Kill hloi Kill hlmJ" When she telle her father about Albert he is as angered as she, draws knife, ruehes in. 25 Cafe , sane as 1. The father enters and rushes for Albert, reieing a knife to strike. A student seated with Albert sees him, strikes his arm, and deflects thebXow. Albert rises, seizes hie arm, and they struggle, the other etudente rushing to help Albert. 26 Arbor , same as 12. Nina rushes in. The gypsy following the father enters also. 27 Cafe , sane as 1. The students break away and the father lies on the floor, while Albert drops a knife In horror, and rises. He then flees out the door, the other students stopping any who would follow. They then hurry out after Albert. Hlna drops to her father's side. The other gypsy, seeing that he Is killed, rushes out. 26 Studio , same as 2.- Albert le hurriedly packing. The other students rush in, and he is packed off, In flight from the authorities who ml^t want to apprehend him for killing the gypey , and from the gypsies who might attempt further vengeance. 29 Cafe , same as 1. Ulna rises from the side of her father , raleeo a hand as she swears vengeance , and then rushes out. 30 Camp , same as 6. The gypsy has arrived and told the others, of the death of one of their nunber , and all are arming, etc. prepared to avenge hie killing. Ulna rushes in and stops them. Vengeance belon.s to her) To her alone.' And she tells them of Albert. They agree that she shall be the one to avenge her father's death, bnd the gypsy hoard is brought out, from which she 1« given a large purse with which to meet her expenses. Use the old fashioned stocking- like purse, so that it will be recognized later. She then exits with a determined air. T^ From a script by Marc Edmund Jones. Much the same as ■L' Example A except that the scene runs on a line by itself and extends into the margin. The top of the page shows a continua- tion. In scene thirty note how the directions serve to "establish" the purse to be seen later.