Moving Picture Age (1920) . artists. Instead of a bare outline, such as we find in the blackand white cartoons, we have the little caricatures clothed in reds,blues and yellows. When the plates are photographed on the pan-chromatic film, the original colors are retained; and upon developingthe film, they are brought out clearly and distinctly. In the first ex-periments, it was found that the blues overshadowed all the othercolors, but this difficulty has now been overcome and every color isgiven its true value in the final print. The first animated color cartoon to be shown to the public tells


Moving Picture Age (1920) . artists. Instead of a bare outline, such as we find in the blackand white cartoons, we have the little caricatures clothed in reds,blues and yellows. When the plates are photographed on the pan-chromatic film, the original colors are retained; and upon developingthe film, they are brought out clearly and distinctly. In the first ex-periments, it was found that the blues overshadowed all the othercolors, but this difficulty has now been overcome and every color isgiven its true value in the final print. The first animated color cartoon to be shown to the public tellsthe story of the attempt of Mr. and Mrs. Cat, guadily dressed inblue and red, to teach their young hopeful how to catch the course of their lessons, little Miss Kitten meets big Mr. Rat,suddenly loses her courage and finds that her instruction was notmeant for such big game. 36 MOVING PICTURE AGE February, 1920. The Whole Class Under-stands IllustratedText Moving pictures imprint clean, compre-hensive lessons on the receptivebrain-cells in such a manner that everystudent understands. Geography, history, physiology, chemistry*industrial processes and other subjects areportrayed by living pictures that are re-photographed by the brain. The writtentext is entirely eliminated or reinforced sostrongly that the whole class moves for-ward as one! The Graphoscope Jr. is a moving picture machine designed onscientific principles for use in churches andschools. It weighs only loo lbs., is port-able and can be set up and taken away ina few minutes. Ituses standard film, isequipped with a power-ful incandescent lamp,and projects pictures ofunsurpassed steadinessand brilliancy. It isfree from complicatedparts, making it veryeasy to operate.


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