FILM TYPES
CAMERA’S JUDGMENT “MISS NEW ZEALAND 1927” The camera is a tricky jade. It likes or it does not like and there’s an end to it. No amount of cajoling will alter its decision. You register well or you do not. In even beautiful faces and figure., there is sometimes lacking the quality that makes for success on the screen. “Why you’re ever so much prettier than Mary Pickford or Connie Talmadge. Why don’t you try and get into the pictures?” urges some loyal friend. Beauty often fails to register satisfactorily when it comes to a screen test. What is the reason? That's the camera’s secret! The judges of the “Miss New Zealand 1927” competition are wise in calling for all types to come forward, for none can say with certitude which type will be most successful. 9 Auckland is just as likely to be the proud home town of “Miss New Zealand 1927” as any other centre in the Dominion. The home girl, the business girl, the sports girl, all should come forward and make an effort to secure the rich prize and confer honour on the district. Application forms may he obtained at THE SUN Office, and at the Majestic, Regent and Grand Theatres.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 16, 9 April 1927, Page 19
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207FILM TYPES Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 16, 9 April 1927, Page 19
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