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To Script or not to Script Ccont'd)
3. One member stands up and throws a ball for dog, or gives kiddie
a pick-a-back.
4. Others watch and laugh. \ '(
5. They all get up from deck chairs and slowly walk up path into
house.
6. Shot of empty lawn.
Many other examples could be shown, but space does not permit in this
issue, but further suggested scri.pts will be given in the Dec./Jan. publication.
It can bo soon, however, that a simple script should act as a guide to one's
filming, but it must be elastic and if the occasion arises should be utilised to
incorporate spontaneous shots.
Film Releases
Due to a combination of factors-we have been reluctantly compelled to
withold details of the new films which would normally have been scheduled for
release at ilhis time. Every effort is being made to bring up to date all releases
which have so far been announced and at the same time improve upon the
supply position of future subjects. We thank you for your indulgence in this
matter, and at the same time assure you that this hold-up is only of a temporary
nature, and that our Winter Programme will give you every satisfaction.
9 · 5 mm. Film Library Service
is offered bu
THE VALENTINE FILM SERVICE, 13 Sandersfield Road, Banstead, Surrey.
Silent only. Postal Service and Callers.
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