 Today?  1903, Great Train Robbery  8 min., outdoors  Editing  “motion picture?

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 Today?

 1903, Great Train Robbery  8 min., outdoors  Editing  “motion picture?

 Cameras, projectors  “trust”

 Hollywood  Mexico  Natural light  Weather

 Industry = growth L.A.

 5 cents

 Lower class  Owners: lower class, immigrants  Short

 Gradually beyond lower class  Mainstream

 1920’s  Large, designs  Ushers

 Few

 1927, talkies  1941, more movie houses then Banks  1920’s-1940’s: 70% weekly

 Mary Pickford  Lupe Velez

 D.W. Griffith  “Birth of a Nation”

 Charles Chaplin  Rudolph Valentino

 “Discovered”  Follow stars lives, see them

 Jazz  Swing  Rock n Roll  Chicano

 Historical?

 Team/spectators  Baseball  Most popular  Dodgers (58), Giants

 1750: Jockey Club  Gold Rush: to CA

 1934  $$$  Later?

 Extreme sports  X-Games  $$$, companies

 Population  Climate  Lifestyle