THB XLLLLSCSL HEttiXD, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920 SEVEN JfOCAL LESSON I'iViT'MDin WDIl Key to (Stud, ihould c iri; camera to the IRIS in;" th era di; "sequei DlSe ops um. :iAR10 WRITING pU of "Old Lady SI", nr Professional Writ ' pare Manuscript. Used by MIm Mathle. of scenario writing it this box and preserve nee, as In this and tuo jk'lnents Miss Mathls fre !r U use of these terms.) ;V Gradual expansion of paragm, from a tiny circle field of the lens. L'T: A reversal of "iris s, contraction of the caru agm. Used in closing a ' of a reel. VE: One rlew fading, then to another, which derel- jompletelr registered br ine cam.V CtTijo change abruptly to an-1 LOXGaOT: Camera Tiew from a dlstanclr twenty-fire feet or more. CIli UP: A close Tiew, as of a face, 4l etc., photographed from a disiJ generally about four feet from tl Amera, ODD tOT: A Tiew photograph ed roi down 6 lng op! SUB interpd Plain 4 SPO on the FA4 which fa od d angle; aa looking a window to persons look- TXiE: A phrase or sentence fed between scenes to ex- Telopment In the action. N TITLE ."Dialogue thrown een. tUT: A camera trick by icene becomes less and less distinct btll It has faded completely fromrii. ' ... LOClriON: Any exterior setting. either Atural or built. SET A stage setting; generally aa inteftr soene. . We oln the story In a sleep little Till- ' tie Atlantlo coast where being enacted. We Iris In on an ano- R.loneer's flag that Is draped over a house and then dissolve from this to a long shot of the little home where Angy and Abe have lived so happily. The doors to the Inside are open and there are two or three people stand ing around. An old express wsgon Is drawn up with a few articles of fur niture, one or two people grouped in yard talking to the Tillage express man and two or three people come from the house. They are carrying small articles as though they had Just purchased them. We dissolve from this to the Inside of the house, a typl oal old-fashioned sitting-room, built In the colonial style with a staircase that leads up to the other floor. There is an auctioneer oalllng off a model of an old boat one of those miniature affairs, to get over -the idea of a seafaring man. Several people bid for it and It is knocked down to an old man who goes off with it. One woman has purohased a stuffed bird in a case and another a few pie plates. They talk together and the woman with the bird says it Is a shame that Angy Rose should have come to this, but says that it serves her right she was so stuck up when she married Abe Rose and the other woman answers that she doesn't think much of him he was turribl' Improvident always invest in' In fool minin stocks. She'd heard It rumored he'd even mortgaged the houses for his last fly In some mild cat mlnln' scheme. The other wom an shakes her head and says she hears Angy's tryin' to raise enough from the auction to get a hundred dollars to go to the Old Ladles' Home and Abe is going to the Poor Farm serves him right for being so Improvident and we cut to the auc tioneer selling the bpat The auction eer now holds up an old-fashioned blue china teapot and we see the evi dent desire of several women to ob tain possession of it. We cut from here to the upper floor a shot so made that we can see part of the ball and bedroom In background. Angy Is bending over the bannister looking on with a pathetlo. troubled expression while Abe is seated tu the background on the bed his face bar led In his hands so that they are al most up to his ears. We Introduoe Angy with a title to the effect that each blow of the auctioneer's ham mer is like a dull thud on her heart and we Introduce Abe with a title to the effeot that to her husband's ears It Is like acclaiming the reproach of his failure to provide for the little woman he had sworn to protect. We show Angy looking down and watch ing the auctioneer selling her blue china teapot her lip trembles she looks back and moving to the door looks toward Abe and speaks -telling him of the sale of the blue tea pot. Abe looks up with an agonised expression looking around at the tagged furniture and the news of the old teapot comes as the last straw. We cut back downstairs to the finish of the auction. We see the woman who had spoken earlier and there Is nothing left but the tea-strainer and the two women depart while the auc tioneer holds up the tea-strainer and a colored woman of distinctive type buys it for three cetns and leaves. (To be oontlnued.) 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