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The image shows two open books, one on the left and one on the right, with the left book more prominently displayed in the foreground. The left book is open to a page with the title "Film Boards of Trade" and an article by C. C. Pettijohn. The article discusses the organization of Film Boards of Trade across various locations, their purpose in representing the interests of the Motion Picture Industry, and their role in handling contracts and disputes. It mentions that these boards operate in numerous cities, with a total membership of over four hundred and eighteen men representing different aspects of the film industry. The article also highlights the benefits of these boards, such as reducing misunderstandings and legal suits through arbitration, and ensuring uniform business relations.
The right book is partially visible in the background, open to a page with the title "PICTURE DIGEST" and an article that seems to continue the theme of the film industry, discussing topics like the importance of the industry to the community and its economic impact. The text on this page also mentions specific figures and events related to the film industry, such as the arbitration of disputes and the financial contributions of the industry to society.
The overall content of the image suggests that the books are discussing the organizational and economic aspects of the early film industry, with a focus on the roles and benefits of trade boards and their impact on business practices and community development.
The image is a page from a magazine or newspaper featuring an article titled "Film Boards of Trade" by C. C. Pettijohn.
The central part of the page prominently displays a black-and-white portrait of a man, likely the author C. C. Pettijohn, positioned at the top left corner of the page.
The article discusses the role of Film Boards of Trade, which are organizations responsible for handling disputes between exhibitors and distributors within the Motion Picture Industry. The text explains that these boards are crucial for resolving contract disagreements, ensuring fair practices, and maintaining good relations in the industry.
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The article highlights the necessity of these boards to maintain a professional and amicable business environment in the film industry.
The image is a page from an old newspaper or magazine featuring an article titled "Film Boards of Trade" by C. C. Pettijohn. The main focus of the article is the role and importance of the Film Boards of Trade in the motion picture industry.
Key points from the article include:
Introduction to Film Boards of Trade:
Membership and Functions:
Arbitration Process:
Economic Impact:
Committees and Safety:
Industry Insights:
The article is illustrated with a portrait of an individual, presumably C. C. Pettijohn, who is likely the author. The overall tone is informative and positive, highlighting the benefits and structured approach of the Film Boards of Trade in resolving disputes and maintaining industry standards.
The image features a page from a magazine or newspaper article titled "Film Boards of Trade" by C. C. Pettijohn. The article is accompanied by a black-and-white photograph of a man, presumably the author or a significant figure related to the content.
Introduction and Purpose:
Geographical Spread:
Membership and Function:
Arbitration Process:
Economic Impact:
Efficiency and Fairness:
Committee Composition:
Conclusion:
Overall, the article provides a detailed overview of the role and benefits of the Film Boards of Trade in managing and resolving disputes within the Motion Picture Industry.
The image is a page from a publication, specifically the "Picture Digest," featuring an article titled "Film Boards of Trade" written by C.C. Pettijohn. The article discusses the organization and function of the Motion Picture Industry's Film Boards of Trade, which operate in various locations including the United States and Canada.
Key points from the article include:
Organization and Function:
Arbitration System:
History and Growth:
Purpose and Benefits:
Committees and Public Relations:
Impact and Scope:
Overall, the article highlights the essential role of the Film Boards of Trade in fostering a cooperative and efficient environment within the motion picture industry.
The image is of a page from a publication titled "Film Boards of Trade," written by C. C. Pettijohn. The page includes a portrait of the author and an article discussing the role and significance of Film Boards of Trade in the motion picture industry.
Key points from the article:
Introduction to Film Boards of Trade:
Purpose and Activities:
Arbitration and Dispute Resolution:
Progress and Impact:
Future Outlook:
The article concludes by stressing the importance of the Film Boards of Trade in maintaining the integrity and improving the standards of the motion picture industry.
The image shows a page from a publication titled "Film Boards of Trade" by C. C. Pettijohn. The page contains text discussing the roles and activities of Film Boards of Trade in the motion picture industry. The content covers topics such as arbitration, cooperation between producers and distributors, and efforts to avoid disputes and misunderstandings in the industry. The page is bordered by other pages or sections of a book, with part of a brief text visible on the right side. There is also a photograph accompanying the text, which presents a person in formal attire. The person's outfit includes a suit, a tie, and a lapel pin or badge.
The image showcases an open book with a vintage newspaper clipping placed at its center. The newspaper clipping features an article with the title "Film Boards of Trade," and there's a black and white photograph of a man wearing a suit and tie just below the headline. The author of the article is indicated as C. C. PETTIJOHN. The text of the article is dense, with many paragraphs visible, discussing industry-related matters, perhaps concerning the film industry of that era as suggested by the title.
The open book in the background has two visible pages filled with dense text, suggesting that it might be a work of non-fiction given the structured layout. The top corner of the book's right page appears to be slightly folded or creased. The whole setup suggests a historical or research study atmosphere, perhaps indicating someone's study materials or archival documents laid out for examination or reading.
The image shows a page from an old publication with a photograph of a man in a suit and tie at the top left side of the page. The photograph has a square gray box obscuring the face, making the person's identity unrecognizable. The article is titled "Film Boards of Trade" and is credited to C. C. Pettijohn. The text is densely packed and discusses the structure, function, and significance of Film Boards of Trade in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. There is a focus on arbitration, contracts, and the benefits brought by these boards to the industry, including fostering cooperation and reducing disputes. The layout is typical of early 20th-century publications, featuring a formal serif typeface and a columnar format.
The image shows a page from a book that features an article titled "Film Boards of Trade" by C. C. Pettijohn. The article is accompanied by a black-and-white portrait of a man, presumably C. C. Pettijohn, wearing a suit and tie. The article discusses the organization and role of Film Boards of Trade, which are responsible for the distribution and exhibition of motion pictures in various countries, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Cuba. The article highlights the benefits of these boards, such as resolving disputes, reducing costs, and promoting fair practices in the industry.