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Technology In Film Past and Present
Steve Ryan Badua Scott Belluomini Erika Brow Rosanne Witt Ian Yamashita
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Historical Overview of Film
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First motion pictures 1891- Thomas Edison invented Kinetoscope
1895- first motion picture invented by Louis Lumiere called the cinematographe. 1896 Edison invented the vitascope for commercial use.
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Kinetoscope
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Cinematographe
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Vitascope
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The Invention of Sound Sound was put into films in the 1920’s
Sound was finally mixed into the film in 1932
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Technicolor The first technicolor film was also in 1932 by Walt Disney
Film was called Flowers and Trees
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Conclusion With the invention of a portable motion picture camera, three color film, and incorporation of sound in the 1930’s the motion picture industry was allowed to create the momentum for future invention and innovation in film.
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HORROR Past and Present
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Dracula: The Past “ Nosferatu (1922)
“Plague Carrier” modernization of Greek term “monster-like” image (resembling a rat) Set design: dirt path Castle: pointy, set on hill “death like” , crypt technology (low budget)
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Dracula: The Present Bram Stoker’s DRACULA (1992) higher budget
beautiful and sexy castle: Transylvanian/gothic
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Animation Past and Present
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Past 2 D drawing used to create animation
Jumps in movement often occurred Employed many artists to produce and reproduce the images
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Present Computer animation Characters that verge on reality
Heavily based on mathematics and computers Computer experts as well as artists work together to create images
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Machines of the Past Rotoscope- Invented by Max Fleischer around 1914
Frame by frame movement traced Used for the movie Snow White and some Betty Boop cartoons
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Machines of the Present
Primarily dominated by the computer now - uses programs like Alias Maya
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Conclusion Technology has allowed for visual effects in movies to be improved This technological advancement has made the viewing of movies more realistic and enjoyable
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