Show P ARAMOUNI PICTOGRAPHS IN CLASS hV BY THEMSELVES Remarkable Amount of Work Necessary to Perfect Perfect Perfect Per Per- Material Showing Sidelights of of Many Many Phases of American Life Paramount pictographs have squared away for the fall and i winter months in a way that is already bringing joy to Paramount exchanges and exhibitors throughout the tile country The pictograph editors have been engaged during the summer in choosing features from the tile great reat masses of material ate al which which they tev have at hand iland No material is is' is found satisfactory for publication unless un un- less It Jt has been gone over rigorously by the large staff and in this manner it has been possible for the editor to att attack ck each of ot the four subjects m nut nut- ing log up one release from tho point of view that Interests tho the most people Nothing has been chosen except matters mat matS tel's of moment entertaining features which will interest all classes of patrons pa in the tine theatre Instead of using two yo meaty subjects and aud a couple of at fillers the editors have bave out a program which takes tales four articles each capable of making one reel rl prune them until nothing but the he heart of the material is left and cram them Into the necessary 1000 1000 foot foot t. t lengths That means there is no room for a single filler flues of any sort The result of this policy is that a large editorial and mechanical staff is necessary The Tine producers engaged the other day In fitting 1500 feet of meat into 1000 feet of concentrated meat remarked Paramount pictographs take tale more work than a five It is a constant con can stant slant wonder to me that one reel with such a 9 variety of material can be turned ut o with regularity of or quality I have my troubles even cutting cutting cut cut- ting it it Among the tine subjects which have been prepared for the tho ensuing campaign campaign campaign cam cam- are articles depicting that bat the chiefs of the nation do 10 for a living The series Is entitled What I Am Trying to Do and deals with the work of the cabinet officers who are in reality the tine heads of big corporations corpora corpora- lions doing greater work than a any y private industrial corporations also with the work of the tine private chiefs of the United States who wino In their palatial offices direct the affairs of ot the business world The people of the tho United States do donot donot donot not play enough and as a result our business men and their wives are not notable notable notable able to live through such long ing and useful careers as they might did they know how mow to take a day dar oft off In times of peace the tine European Is a sports sportsman man first and a business man afterward after after- ward Most S Most Americans the tine men and and women whose names are on the tine first page and not on the tine society pa page e are never sportsmen They have forgotten forgot ten how to be With this tills in mind Paramount Pictographs Pictographs' editorial staff has arranged to show the tine people people peo peo- pie of America things that are aro not known about the tine fun of outdoor play Pictures have been made from an entirely entirely en en- different angle angie which not only show people how host to play pla- but actually while they are In Iti the theatre make them participate In the game or sport Every device known to the best motion motion mo mo- tion picture camera mechanics has been een employed to get effects which have never before been attempted The Tine resulting pictures which have been shown at private ate exhibitions ar armore are ara more thrilling than a huge battle scene in a multiple One of the members of tho the editorial staff discovered early in the summer a method of at presenting lost motion which is more graphic than any which has inas ever been shown by the tho camera camerato to the tine public A housewife In the tile kitchen spends most of her Iner enery energy rushing back and forth between the sink and sad the tile Icebox the stove and the cupboard It Is possible to eliminate two two thirds thirds of this lost motion The boy slid sliding ins down hill does not do it efficiently The Tine tailor cutting cloth cioth wastes most of his ills effort eUort The Tue mechanics mechanics mechanics me me- in Henry Fords Ford's plant do not work as efficiently as they tiney might By the tine use of various exclusive devices device these things have been Illustrated in ina a graphic way so as to make entertaining enter enter- taming pictures which will at the tile same time give the tile audience something something some some- thing to carry home The cover of future Paramount Pic- Pic Pc will be in hi color R as it IllI TO ts TOon I on all printed ma magazines The Tile latest tricks of the motion picture photographs photo graphs will be shown Psychological puzzles and guessing games will be used One of the recent ones which was put out almost started a riot Ina in ina ina a small theatre The audience began began be be- gan to guess out loud and the theatre manager came running in to lo find rind out who was making the disturbance When he me saw that the tile audience wa wa having the tho time of its life he lie found that for the first time In Ills career he was glad of the tine noise After tho the reel had mad been ru run rua the tile enthusiastic patrons clapped until he ile was forced to forego the use of a sCenic he lie had planned to use and re rerun run the tue 1 graph grapin Paramount exchanges are reporting a increase of business a great throughout through out the tile country and arc nrc predicting that the coming g will prove pictographs the tine mo moat t profit profitable a hIt sino sin gp ip rt rmel pl Pi in rv T |