. Moving pictures : how they are made and worked. [/.)? permission of the Nordisk QUI 1EIt AT I HE WRECK OF THE LINER IN h T = 1 a ^8 E <8 * 1 | fil 2 ^ «*»,? r_ S3; r — s (t , E « , MM to - II •513 g eaS U s xin HOW A PLAY IS PRODUCED 153 after time, little modifications and improvements beingmade on each occasion to animate the action still waiting to enter are given the cue, and when an exithas to be made it is announced in an emphatic manner bythe manager. The scene is repeated perhaps a dozen timesbefore it goes with the swing that the producer desires


. Moving pictures : how they are made and worked. [/.)? permission of the Nordisk QUI 1EIt AT I HE WRECK OF THE LINER IN h T = 1 a ^8 E <8 * 1 | fil 2 ^ «*»,? r_ S3; r — s (t , E « , MM to - II •513 g eaS U s xin HOW A PLAY IS PRODUCED 153 after time, little modifications and improvements beingmade on each occasion to animate the action still waiting to enter are given the cue, and when an exithas to be made it is announced in an emphatic manner bythe manager. The scene is repeated perhaps a dozen timesbefore it goes with the swing that the producer what may be termed a dress rehearsal is carried in hand, the camera operator follows it throughfrom end to end. The producer has decided the length offilm the whole play shall occupy, and has allotted to eachincident a certain number of seconds, that is, of feet of final rehearsal completed, the producer inquires, Howlong? Seventy seconds, replies the operator. Too long, remarks the producer, and forthwith thescene is rehearsed once more, the producer abbreviating itas the action proceeds, by shouting


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