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Silent Film Project

Early Film Technology Silent films were called that because there was no way of recording the sound and then matching it with the "moving pictures" that made up the film. The story of the movie had to be told through the actors’ appearance, what they did and how they acted. Usually, the movie theatre would hire a piano or organ player to play the score that accompanied the movie. The pianist would have to watch the movie as it was being shown, and play along. If the pianist played too quickly or too slowly, he or she would have to "improvise" a transition whenever a scene change occurred.

Silent Film Music The music was composed to enhance the movie, and usually added to the overall emotion of the scenes. There was a variety of ways of composing the music: Sometimes the composers wrote music to match each of the main characters. Other times the composers wrote music that matched an event that was happening in the movie.

Silent Movie Title Cards Title cards were short sentences written on black cards that were filmed and included in the silent movie in order to express something that could not be otherwise related by the actors in the movie. In the old silent films, the cards were hand-drawn on black cards and then filmed. They were then cut and pasted physically into the correct part of the film.

Examples of title and subtitle cards

Opening and Closing Title Cards The first title and end title were usually prepared by an artist title maker. Some filmmakers sent all the cards to professional companies to be prepared; others hand-drew their own. The opening cards and closing cards often were fancier and prettier than the cards within the film. They usually had drawings, sketches or flourishes that were often hand-drawn and then filmed. At the beginning of the film: the name of the group or company that made the film, with their logo. At the end of the film, the following would appear: The End.

Subtitles Cards within the movies were used to move the story forward. They were usually explanatory in nature, and were used to bridge time or give more information about a character. Initially, these cards contained long subtitles, but eventually filmmakers realized they had to keep them short so that moviegoers could read them quickly. For example: A time lapse of hours, days or weeks: "Two hours later…“ "Later that week…” "Two weeks went by…" An important thought or comment by one of the actors that is critical to the plot (dialogue) An action by the character that is not in the film but is still important to the plot

Write your own script Remember that ACTION is essential to tell your story—even OVER acting to help emphasize. Include a beginning, middle and end. The Beginning: Introduce your main characters, setting and conflict or point of difficulty early in the film. Make it interesting! Capture the attention of your audience. The Middle: Give more information about the characters and the problem or difficulty they are experiencing. The excitement, anticipation, mystery or suspense should build during the middle. Add any “clues” that result in the climax or “high point” of the story. For example, actions that leads to the downfall of the villain, or the recovery of the hero or heroine. The End: This includes the high point or climax of the story. The problem or difficulty is resolved; the truth is revealed.