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photodrama

[foh-tuh-drah-muh, -dram-uh] / ˈfoʊ təˌdrɑ mə, -ˌdræm ə /


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Importance of the Title Nearly everything that has been written on the subject of titles for novels and short-stories applies quite as much to titles for "regular" plays and the photodrama.

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Why cannot a photodrama be produced that is fine enough to live on its own merit—why must the picture always seem to be secondary while literature and the drama continue to furnish the primary motives?

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And then the editor goes on to say that the photodrama will become great when it has developed its own great men.

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A busy man had been bothered by a silly girl who thought she had the plot for a photodrama, and even he, Merton Gill, could have told her that her plot was impossibly wild and inconsequent.

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He forebore to warn Baird of this, however, fearing to discourage a manager who was honestly striving for the serious in photodrama.

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