Show ' i e " It CS I ' i 4 41 s 's ' — 4 - - v ' A 1 2 - if di v ':144 ) 1 ' S IC KTZSTIC al 1:21 r-"-- P 4 dJaciT Marilyn Miller "paints" her own scenery with a flashlight 1: then dances a ballet one-gi- rl ) r George Pidcow wanted some- thing different in the wyofbJletsodancer Marilyn Miller helped him out with a number she calls "Solo By Ghost Light" Any photographer can duplicate the effect All it takes is a camera a handful of colored flashlights a speed-lig-ht unit and of course Marilyn With the camera shutter wide open Marilyn first strolls around a completely darkened mom drawing diagrams in the air with a set of "penlights" — small col9red flashlights which record beautifully on the exposed color film Then she breaks into her dance suddenly at just the right moment off goes the flash and — provided timing is just right -- - result is an expert double exposure: a picture of Marilyn neatly framed by a dazzling design painted in air On the other hand if the timing misses fire the result's likely to resemble a dance photographer's lost week end Shown here are some 'frv( DIKYIOGRAPHER f 1 ( '''''' '' L'''''''''''' :(-L- bs) - r s 010811111 LOST IN THE STABS figure a few moments before Trick is to remember where she drew the -- - --- - s - - - 00 4' ' t ---- 1 ( - -- I t -- t L7 --- ::'::7- i :- -- --: e QUESTION NARK: Question is how does she do it! t f I -- ) L--0- ) x s " 14) H it I f I )') s !! P Ili' - - -- - - - - --- :ff4c--'7-- -- - PARTHENON: Triple flash produced thh effect ) x ' -- o 1 1 1 ) : ' PI 4'it 1) ) ' 1 ('Ili I I - '‘ i t - ) 1 k It i ))t1 L 1 t t ' cNNN' r - I) L - t ''' )' 4 I it -- LG examples of good timing PNOTOI Pik110111 e 4 MEI FLOWEN: Bash made a virtual bull's-ey- e this time 10 4 |