HOHI “MOVIES” ME MADEBy Harold P. Brown, Director Tr ibune’s Northwest Weekly—Shown Sat*days at The Royal.A photoplay in the course of its production would bear a striking restinh-e to a jig saw puzzle to the casual observer. The average reel runs from 4u to 50 scenes, but the first scene taken may be the thirty-ninth or the twenty-seventh or the tilth in the play.Scenes in a photoplay are arranged for the utmost economy in time and outlay. The reason that the thirty-ninth, twenty-seventh and tiftb scenes may come consecutively is that they may require the same setting, or “set” as it is more familiarly known. And the reason that they may conn* tirst may he that the set is most conveniently at hand while the other sots ma\ require more time for preparation.The rolls of him as they came from the camera art cut into secfons tic-cording to the scenes. The scenes are properly assembled ami joined into 20U or -ton foot lengths. These rolls then pass through a printing machine and as many prints are made as ran he