Word: filming
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Federal Trade Commission directed that the Eastman Kodak Co. and associated firms shall cease from restraining competition in the manufacture and sale of motion picture film. It specifically forbade the Company to acquire control of three additional laboratories...
...expedition realized all its objectives. For the Zoölogical Park and Museum of Natural History it collected 150 reptiles, 200 fish, 3,000 insects, hundreds of jars, vials and slides of specimens, and a most complete record of the expedition by watercolor, oil, pen and ink, photograph, film and notes. Many of the living species brought home have never been in captivity before, and many were entirely new to science...
...Famous Players-Lasky Corporation has evidently believed in the commercial value of the Ten Commandments. It spent almost $2,000,000 in making this great feature film-the largest sum ever spent in producing a cinema. Its excessive costliness was one of the reasons for the company's capital difficulties last Fall and Winter, and upon its returns will largely depend much of its success this year. The company believes that the picture will prove very profitable, but that the full returns from it will not be obtained for two or three years. Inventories of the company increased from...
George Eastman, besides his Kodak,* makes a large part of the celluloid film of the cinema...
Particularly prominent was the Marion Davies, a tulip by John Scheepers. When asked why he chose this name for his work, Florist Scheepers replied: "The hours of pleasure I obtained from her film successes have more than paid for the seven years of work necessary in the creation of the new flower...