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Ince, Thomas H. 1882-1924: Critical Essay by Peter Milne

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SOURCE: Chapter XV and Chapter XVI, in Motion Picture Directing: The Facts and Theories of the Newest Art, Falk Publishing Co., Inc., 1922, pp. 136-51.

In the following excerpt, Milne describes Ince's strict film production process and lists several studio directors who successfully used his methods.

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