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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.

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