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Grade Trivia Best/Worst Films AFI Top 100 and Best Picture Winners of Last 10 years History of Film
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Write down anything you notice from an analytical perspective – How do the filmmakers use techniques to tell a story?
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1861 – Coleman Sellers patents the Kinematoscope – projects photos by flashing them rapidly on screen. 1890s – Thomas Alva Edison puts up a shack (“The Black Maria”) that becomes the world’s first movie studio
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1895 - French Lumiere Brothers introduce cinematographe (printer, camera, projector) and organize first public performance of motion pictures Example: The Sprinkler Sprinkled) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HVj 7kezK98&noredirect=1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HVj 7kezK98&noredirect=1 › Prepare to be amazed…!
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1903 – Edwin Porter produced first major American film, The Great Train Robbery. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bc7 wWOmEGGY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bc7 wWOmEGGY › Let’s watch a clip First film to have a beginning, middle and end (progression from movies about sneezes and train arrivals)
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To tell stories to a mass audience
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Focus on realism, action, compelling plots The Birth of a Nation – 1915 – D.W. Griffith – controversial Civil War film that pulled filmmaking together as an art form (close-ups, long shots, alternating close- ups, etc.)
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Move to The Hills (Hollywood, LA) 50% of films produced world-wide came from here in 1914 Studios set up by independent producers system
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1919 – United Artists Corporation and star › Producers and distributers tightening salaries and creativity of stars. › So the film stars formed their own company to control their work and their futures. › Founders: Mary Pickford Charles Chaplin Douglas Fairbanks D.W.Griffith
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Stars over film 1926, 1927 - “Talkies” – Films with sound Changed visual expression SO much that some directors were hesitant to use sound The Jazz Singer – first feature-length “talkie” 1920s also brought color – The Black Pirate, Gone with the Wind, Wizard of Oz.
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First movie star…any guesses?
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Judy Garland Marilyn Monroe Mary Pickford
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Large studios failed – too much $$$ 1930s and 1940s – desire to attract MASS audience › Bland films › NOTHING objectionable 1950s – Communist paranoia invades Hollywood › Black lists › Witch hunts
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TV a major rival – Americans can be entertained without leaving home To compete – films turn to sex and violence – topics banned from TV The Birds and A Streetcar Named Desire had more adult themes TV Movies of the Week – film industry realizes they can use TV for $ Film begins marketing TV; TV buys previously released movies
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Counter culture reflects in movies VCR Cable TV and HBO Celebrity magazines Theater chains Younger audiences
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First Blockbuster Video, Netflix, On Demand DVDS Pixar creates first short film – big step for animation HUGE mergers (Sony buys Columbia and Tri- Star, Warner merges with Time, Disney buys Miramax, Turner merges with New Line) Dolby Stereo Digital Sound IMAX HDTV Illegal downloading
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Monday, you’ll start learning about mise en scene, a VERY important film concept, and we’ll watch a Tim Burton film in mid-December.
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