Cinema Epoch

The Great Train Robbery is a film made in 1903 and was the first movie had a story to tell your audience. Was conducted Edwin S. Porter and lasted eight minutes. It was a silent film and had a cops and robbers "plot, like many films that have followed. Subtitles were added impressions at the end to accompany silent films in 1912. These subtitles are flashed and action scenes to help the public understand what was happening. For add more drama and emotion of the scene, a pianist will play continuously throughout the film. Cell numbers passed quickly to excite or sentimental for a more dramatic and slower in terms of the background music of the picture has changed.
In April 1914, the first theater was built much for the sole purpose of showing movies. The theater has been able to hold 3,000 people. Building this theater has inspired widespread the age of grandeur and splendor of the film.
In 1915, David Wark Griffith was a three-hour movie entitled The Birth of a Nation. The film was about the War Civil and Reconstruction or Reconstruction of the South. This film was a breakthrough film industry. It was only because of its controversial subject, which was a story that is told from the perspective of the South's defeat, but put him into a much more developed and perfected the art of the camera. The film uses a series of close-ups and general plans in conjunction with the special edition, which is the design plans. This camera technique was capable of providing the historical life and immerse viewer in the period. Griffith also added a full orchestra in the pit of the theater. The orchestra played music specially composed music and sound effects added. The music with the chamber technique has captivated the public. The birth of a nation is the first epic of American cinema.
Before movies Long term have been made, "Blink", up to 20 minutes were presented in small shops called nickels. However, the arrival of films large-scale expanded five cents in large theaters. When there are movies that have shown "series." These series have been divided into episodes 20 minutes. An episode shown every two weeks and always ends with the hero and heroine face another dilemma. The term "cliffhanger" series came from these as the hero or heroine is often left dangerously open on a cliff at the end of the episode. The public must wait until next week to see what would happen with them. This strategy had an audience and is still interested.
Previously, films were made by small independent producers. But the birth of the great theater, silent movies had become a business expansion in the space of 20 years. Films are produced by companies of producers or studios. Some of these companies were Paramount Warner Bros., Universal and United Artists. As a result of the First World War, most of these big-shot producers moved to California. The production center of American films became Hollywood, which is a region in Los Angeles. It was not long until Hollywood has acquired glamorous reputation and became a household name worldwide. The state of Hollywood is still true today.
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