TV Guide (February 26, 1954)

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The right system is to look straight into the camera, but not to be this affected. When you're talking to another person, be sure to ignore the camera, says Gale, shown here ignoring her own rule port, Conn., have prepared small “television primers” to guide them. In this series, Gale Storm, star of NBC’s My Little Margie, not only demonstrates the rules, but how NOT to follow them. Of course, if you happen to be as pretty as Gale Storm, you can’t fail to please the TV audience. Gestures should be kept small and close to the body, so that camera will show them; here. Gale follows rule too well. Beware of unconscious gestures, says Gale, be¬ cause this is how they look on TV. " Gale advises you to remember the mi¬ crophone, but not to watch it; voice will fade if you get too far away it, head will bump if you're too close. 4 ( 21