Frank B. Stanwood,
392 W. 62nd St.,
New York City.
_T H E R A J A H ' S H E I R_
_Dramatic Photoplay in 27 Scenes;_
_6 Interior and 10 Exterior Settings_
(Use only one line in Ms.)
_S Y N O P S I S_
The first sheet of the script being the one on which you commence to
write your synopsis, first of all get your title neatly spaced.
Always write your title entirely in capitals, leaving one space
between each letter of each word in the title, and three spaces
between each word. Say that your title contains three words, as the
foregoing. After you have written the first word--with a space between
every letter--the machine will automatically space one. Do not count
that as one, in leaving the three spaces suggested, but touch your
space-bar three times. This will move the carriage back so that the
first letter of the next word will be printed four spaces away from
the last letter of your first word, leaving three spaces between. Take
one sheet of your typewriter paper and keep it as a test sheet, trying
out your title-spacing thus: Write the complete title, with spacing as
suggested above, once, getting it as nearly right (with even spaces on
either side) as you can at a good guess. If it is not right, space one
line down on your trial sheet and try it again, this time a little
farther to the right or left as the case demands.
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