Author: N.A.
Source: "The Nickelodeon", Vol. IV, No 7, October 1, 1910, p. 184
Text:
Translated from the Cine Journal
It would be a good thing if some of the English film makers should decide to take a trip to the United States. They would very quickly get their money back in gaining much useful knowledge.
Everyone knows that American films are in every respect superior to English films. If the Japanese buy their films mostly in England, it is easily accounted for by the vogue which everything English has in that country. There is in Japan, evidently, a great prejudice against American and European producers.
Perfection in cinematography belongs to the Americans and Europeans, who have always felt that success was to be gained only by producers who could spare sufficient capital to stage their pieces in a befitting manner.
It would be a good thing if some of the English film makers should decide to take a trip to the United States. They would very quickly get their money back in gaining much useful knowledge.
Everyone knows that American films are in every respect superior to English films. If the Japanese buy their films mostly in England, it is easily accounted for by the vogue which everything English has in that country. There is in Japan, evidently, a great prejudice against American and European producers.
Perfection in cinematography belongs to the Americans and Europeans, who have always felt that success was to be gained only by producers who could spare sufficient capital to stage their pieces in a befitting manner.
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