Motion Pictures, The Mentor Magazine, July 1921

THE MENTOR
July 1, 1921
Vol. 9 No. 6
W. D. MOFFAT, Editor
RUTH W. THOMPSON, Assistant Editor
Published monthly by The Crowell Publishing Company, 381 Fourth Ave., New York, NY
Special Issue of the Mentor provides indepth coverage of Motion Pictures, The Miracle of Modern Photography - a glimpse into the beginings of film making in the early 1920s.
Table of Contents
- An Historic Moment In Motion Pictures
D. W. Griffith - The Miracle of Modern Photography By D. W. Griffith
- In And About The Studio
- The Author And Motion Pictures
- In The Land Of Make Believe
- The Scenic Background
By Hugo Ballin - Scenery That Acts
- Dramatist And The Photoplay
By Henry Arthur Jones - Fiction Writers and Scenarios
By Rupert Hughes - The Author And The Film
By Rex Beach - The Camera As A Reporter
By Herbert E. Hancock - Making The Program
By S. L. Rothafel - "Films Beat Books," Says Edison
- "Give Me Liberty or Death!"
- A Picture That Stirred A Nation
- The Rocker Cure For Nerves
- Last Words Of Famous People
- The Open Letter on Screen Pictures
By W. D. Moffat, Editor
- Odds and Ends - Graflex Camera
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MOTION PICTURES
THE MIRACLE OF MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY
Finn Haakon Froelich, an eminent Western sculptor, modeling one of the decorations used in a mammoth film spectacle. This is an example of how artists are called in to beautify and dignify motion pictures.



