The Artistic Utilization of Light in the Photography of Motion Pictures

Wiard B. Ihnen, D. W. Atwater

THE merit of a motion picture depends absolutely upon its filming. A poor picture, although it may be shown by a skilled projectionist amid beautiful surroundings to the accompaniment of appropriate music, is still a poor picture; a good picture can undoubtedly gain much by an artistic presentation, but no amount of artistry in projection can make a poorly filmed picture any better than it was when it left the studio.

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Published
1925-05
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J10332