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Show Renee Labrum Featured On Magazine Cover In Fancy Free," in which Rpnee Labrum is one of Hancers is the name of the which won for the second !lm to Glen H. Turner the tim tpri I Hyrum Percy Maxim gSrtol Award for amateur tSS' is a member of hf Brigham Young University faculty, his recent success teing announced by M o v i e Maker's Magazine, official publication pub-lication of the league. Cover of the magazine features fea-tures a picture of Miss Labrum viewing intensely a single rose. This cover appears on the Jan-Jjjjy Jan-Jjjjy 1952, issue of Movie Makers Mak-ers , ,. ,. iL. J The film, m whicn tne aane-, aane-, , portrayed, is the evolution evolu-tion of a desire to do a dance film and it is marked by trick filming which utilizes miniature minia-ture sets with life"sized actors. "All of us nere were very deeply stirred by the production cinematically, aesthetically and emotionally, and for the present pres-ent certainly, it must take its place among the few truly great amateur film creations." said James W. Moore, editor, in announcing Mr. Turner's capture cap-ture of the year's international top prize m amateur movie making. t ' r -o Dance sequences for In Fancy Fan-cy Free" were worked out and produced by Mrs. Norma Rae Arrington of the B YU physical education faculty. An original musical score for the film was written by Dr. Leon Dallin of the music faculty. Dancers in the film, besides Miss Labrum, are Mrs. Arrington. Arring-ton. the instructor, and Jean Williams. Miss Labrum, a BYU student, stu-dent, is the daughter of Mrs. C. H. Labrum, of Roosevelt. |