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Cameras rolled at Adams House last night as Ivy Films started filming the first House movie ever made, starting what may develop into a complete series of documentary films on the House system.
The main purpose of the project is to orient freshmen about the advantages of the House system in general, and, in this movie, of Adams House in particular.
Although the film will not be completed until the beginning of May, sequences will be released before that time to allow freshmen to learn something about Adams through a new medium.
Adams was chosen by Ivy Film official as the first House to be documented because of the interest shown by the House Committee and many other men from the House.
If the experiment proves successful, films on the other Houses will be made
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