Moving-Picture Wedding.
A film showing pictures, of a wedding, to be sent to friends who were unable to be present, may be no uncommon thing in the future. The first one of its kind has already been made in Denver, Colorado. Mr. Harry L. Rand, manager of the local film corporation, and his fiancee desired to be married, but the parents of both lived in Salt Lake City and could not make the journey to attend the ceremony. The young-, people were in despair of finding a way by which they could be married and yet spare their parents the disappointment of not Joeing present, when at last the moving picture came to the rescue. The young woman arrived in Denver, and from the moment when she stepped down from the train until the wedded pair left the church together, the camera recorded every detail for the benefit of admiring relatives. A sheet is now the only background essential for the repetition of the wedding.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 September 1914, Page 2
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165Moving-Picture Wedding. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 September 1914, Page 2
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