At least 20 four-part sets were prepared, making it possible for a part of the "Photo-Drama" to be shown in 80 different cities each day. It was a real challenge to fill those 80 engagements. Train schedules were not always convenient. Congregations could not always rent exhibition locations on the desired dates. Yet, by the end of 1914, the "Photo-Drama" had been presented to audiences totaling over 9,000,000 in North America, Europe, and Australia.
This presentation combined motion pictures and a slideshow, synchronized with sound (the first time such synchronization had been achieved). It took the audience from the time of Creation to the end of the Millennium.
Most of the production (7h 42m out of 8h) has been reassembled by a Bible Student who has granted permission another Bible Student to post the Photo Drama in 96 parts on YouTube. Search for the "photodramaofcreation" channel.
Russell and his associates worked for some three years to produce the Photo-Drama of Creation, which was released in 1914.
The Drama, as it was called, was an innovative combination of moving pictures, sound recordings, and colored glass slides.