By the Sea Clippings 25/43
Moving Picture World, New York, May 22. 1915.
By the Sea Scenes
& SOME SPEND ALL THEIR MONEY
ON ADVERTISING
AND LITTLE ON THEIR PICTURES.–
OTHERS SPEND
ALL ON THEIR PICTURES
AND NONE ON THEIR ADVERTISING.
VITAGRAPH
LUBIN
SELIG
ESSANAY
SPEND MONEY ON THEIR PICTURES,–
V.L.S.E. ON THEIR ADVERTISING.
YOU GET THE BENEFIT
OF BOTH.
THE PRODUCTIONS–
THE ADVERTISING.
V.L.S.E. INC.
1600 Broadway
New York City
(...) Moving Picture World, July 17, 1915
„The efforts and aims of the company he represents“
Editorial content. „George Spoor Talks
President of Essanay Tells of the Development of the
,V. L. S. E.‘ Idea. – The Aim of Essanay.
ALTHOUGH George K. Spoor, president of the Essanay
Company of Chicago, and an officer and leader in all of
the ventures undertaken by the so-called ,licensed‘ manufacturers
of films, has taken an important part in the development
of the industry, it is seldom that he has anything to say on the
subject of his business activities for publication. If a
newspaper writer visited Mr. Spoor in quest of information
on trade matters it is more likely that he would get
a good story about his high-powered speed boat or his latest
deal in Chicago real estate – two things in which Mr.
Spoor is known to specialize.
But the importance of the latest venture with which Mr. Spoor
is connected – the V. L. S. E. Inc. has induced him
to loosen up and tell a few things concerning its inception and,
incidentally, something about the efforts and aims
of the company he represents.“ (...)
Photo. „George K. Spoor.“
V. L. S. E. (Vitagraph, Lubin, Selig, Essanay) Inc.
Redaktioneller Inhalt