Word: studioful
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...Studio One (Mon. 10 p.m., CBS-TV). My Granny Van, with Mildred Natwick...
...programs a week-a different one for each city. To get the proper "hometown atmosphere" she corresponds with chambers of commerce across the nation, getting the names of local streets, parks and people. This week Jean was laboring her usual twelve hours a day in her new $5,000 studio. Built inside her home, it is equipped with a microphone sensitive enough to pick up each wisp of her breath and every sugary nuance of her voice...
...years ago, after nearly two decades as an art instructor, Chapin gave up teaching to try what few artists west of New York have succeeded in achieving: supporting his wife and daughters (aged 14 and 16) by his painting. Now he spends his mornings working in his North Side studio, his afternoons prowling the Chicago streets in search of subjects. Setting up his easel on sidewalks or in alleyways, he is used to the curious onlookers that gather, once disposed of a bothersome crowd by filling a big brush with water, swinging it casually over his shoulder to spatter...
...near Aix. There, said Tal-Coat, he found himself at last, and "found the world in the shade of the ever-changing mountain mists of la Sainte Victoire." Taking to the woods, he studied "the tangled roots of the pine trees . . . the silence of the rock." Later in his studio he tried to catch the forest's "union of space and movement" on canvases which he covered with patchy, off-white backgrounds, spots of green, grey, mauve and brown...
Allotting $100,000 to his campaign, he hired a Chicago studio to make a movie for free distribution to the nation's high schools, youth clubs and other organizations. By last week Lumbermen's 20-minute movie, Last Date, had been seen in 35 states by some 2,250,000 people, many of them young drivers...