Moving Picture News (1911) . interior, minus the aid of any artificial light, an achievementthat ablj- demonstrates the go-ahead spirit of the presentdzy motion picture photographer. Manj of the scenes weremade at the lower train level, in conditions that heretoforehave never been thought favorable to the taking of a suc-. cessful moving picture. As the pictures were taken at therate of 16 per second, with a maximum exposure of 1/32part of a second for each picture on the roll, any photo-grapher will appreciate the difficulties that were who have been in the Pennsylvan


Moving Picture News (1911) . interior, minus the aid of any artificial light, an achievementthat ablj- demonstrates the go-ahead spirit of the presentdzy motion picture photographer. Manj of the scenes weremade at the lower train level, in conditions that heretoforehave never been thought favorable to the taking of a suc-. cessful moving picture. As the pictures were taken at therate of 16 per second, with a maximum exposure of 1/32part of a second for each picture on the roll, any photo-grapher will appreciate the difficulties that were who have been in the Pennsylvania lower level will marvel at the fine view of the train emptying pas-sengers at the subway station. A bright comedy story iswoven about the great railroad station, a fast railroad train,a bachelor, and a baby, all under the title of Brother BobsBaby. Thanhouser releases it Friday, December 8. THIS ODD CHART FOUND SHE Or, rather, it enabled Leo Vincey, the hero of the Than-houser picture, to find her. It was the work of his ances-tors who had sought, She before him and lost their livesin the attempt. With this as his sole guide, Leo left civ-ilization for the deserts of Asia to seek out She and re-venge a two thousand years old wrong on her. He foundthe Negro Head rock (denominated in the chart) thatseemed the key


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