Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . ntainsspecimen photographs from all cinematograph recordsof the Kaiser at home and abroad. The book willcontain several thousand pages, and there are explan-ations of the subjects of the pictures written by authorsof repute. The size of the book is explained by the factthat the Kaiser has been cinematographed about 600times within the last ten years. Der Kaiser im Film will contain several surprisesfor its illustrious subject. It appears that many timesthe Sovereign has been bioscoped without his ownknowledge. Sometimes this took place during proces-si


Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . ntainsspecimen photographs from all cinematograph recordsof the Kaiser at home and abroad. The book willcontain several thousand pages, and there are explan-ations of the subjects of the pictures written by authorsof repute. The size of the book is explained by the factthat the Kaiser has been cinematographed about 600times within the last ten years. Der Kaiser im Film will contain several surprisesfor its illustrious subject. It appears that many timesthe Sovereign has been bioscoped without his ownknowledge. Sometimes this took place during proces-sions and on other public occasions, but semi-privatescenes in the Kaisers life have also been recorded. Onhis last birthday the Princess Victoria Louise engaged acinematographer to take her father secretly. These andother privately-taken films will appear in the the large number of the Kaisers subjectsin this country the release of a film identical with thatpresented to H. I. M. would doubtless be hailed Scene from The Flying AGERONIMOS LAST RAID. Two Reel November 9th. Those who have shown at the opposition missing it. Twixt War andWiLTURDAW. the Girl laugh M Twixt War and the Girl, Exclusive, packs theatres to thefull extent. WALTURDAW. The First Thing to Learn. Apparently the first thing to learn in cinema work isnever to look at the camera, and not to turn at the soundof the producers voice. Players have to listen to hisorders, and obey them, without conveying to subsequentaudiences the fact they were being directed by somebodynot in the picture. This is not as easy as its seems, saysa writer in an evening contemporary. Film the Army Manoeuvres. The Charles Urban Trading Co., having secured per-mission from the War Office authorities, succeeded inobtaining some remarkably good pictures of the armymanoeuvres. The films, which were of the usual finequality which characterises Urbanora House, met witha ready sale, and delight


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