Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1928, Page 34

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. MEXI[‘.ANS S| || e AMERICAN RANCHER Pnest and Five Natives Are Executed by Federals as Insurgents. k the Astocfated Press. MEXICO CITY, March 15.—Arrest of American and execution of six Most Movies Distorted on Screens, Hollywood Photographer Pomts Out Correspondence of The Star, HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—~Most motion pictures are out of joint when an au- dience sees them, but not because they were badly made. Faulty projection, says Karl Strauss In & paper sub- mitted to the Academy of Motion Plc- ture Arts and Sciences, is to blame. Strauss, who handled the camera in the latest productions of D. W. Griffith |and F. W Murnau and is known in the industry for his skill in achieving ictorial effects, cortends that project- ng A picture downward upon the screen from a projection room perched D. U.. WEHIANS ARREST | [ Mgt Movie Diored on Serem, [zt oo oaliosm c usnns, et [y g near the roof of the theater cheats the spectators out of seeing the film they came to see. ‘What they really see, he says, is “a greatly distorted image, which under no condition or position in the theater can be seen normally.” Projecting downward at an angle, often as great as 45 degrees, trans- forms into a square the scene which appears on the film ftself as a rectangle, Strauss explains, and this distortion is carried into the images of players and sets. Spectators in the side seats often get a grotesquely distorted picture, but cven those in the center of the house are not getting the picture as actually photographed. As a remedy Strauss proposes the installation of a periscopic tube, con- necting the projection room wnh I point just beneath the h-lwndy pleture thus would be reflectee down- ward through the balcony and then for- ward onto the screen at an angle eliminating all distortion. “Or better still,” he adds, “build the theater in the first place so as to put the projection room where it belongs; that ln at right angles to a vertical seraen.” Surviving are two daughters, Advancea’ THURSDAY, MARCH 15 1928, ROBERT E. MILLER, 84, DIES IN RAPPAHANNOCK Spectal Dispatch to The Star. CULPEPER, Va., March 15.—Robert E. Miller, 84 years old, a prominent stockman’ and _Confederate veteran, who, on the night before the surrender at Appomattox, had the distinction of being_on guard duty at the tent of Gen. Robert E. Lee, is dead at his home In_Rappahannock. s, s, Robert W. Miller of Rappahannock. His widow, who was Miss Elizabeth Rust, also survives. 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