![]() ![]() The paper reached its height in the mid-to-late-1910s-a fact reflected in the circulation figures and the huge amount of advertising that filled every issue during the period. Published on a weekly basis in New York City, Moving Picture World informed exhibitors about films available for rental and editorialized on behalf of the growing industry (improving the quality of movies through higher filmmaking standards, not government censorship, was a frequent topic). Chalmers, was one of the motion picture industry's first trade papers. ![]() Moving Picture World, founded in 1907 by J.P. Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division Library of Congress, MBRS, Moving Image Section Motion pictures, Motion pictures - Periodicals ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |