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The citadel of Eastern-originated television was threatened last week by a routine Silver Theater show (Mon. 8 p.m., CBS-TV). The half-hour presentation, His Brother's Keeper, unusual only because it was shot entirely in film, was the first example of a multi-camera filming method devised...
By using three cameras simultaneously, Fairbanks and Telford were able to take medium shots with the center camera, close-ups and cross-shots with the side cameras. They completed the shooting of His Brother's Keeper in one day, got a minute of film for every 16 minutes of...
There are other advantages. The film can be used, in place of "watery" and generally unsatisfactory television recordings, on stations not connected to the coaxial cable. There is also a saving in actors' salaries, since rehearsal time is cut in half. And through a special processing of the film...
Married. (William) Clark Gable, 48, grand old man of cinema's romantic young men (The Hucksters, Command Decision); and British-born Lady Stanley of Alderly, 39, blonde onetime chorus girl and footman's daughter who twice married British titles and was widowed by Douglas Fairbanks Sr.; both for...
* American Locomotive, Baldwin Locomotive, General Motors, Fairbanks Morse, General Electric and Lima-Hamilton.