PPT-Types of Films From Classical Hollywood Cinema to Experimental Films

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Classical Hollywood Cinema Mainly in a present worldthough not necessarily the time the film was made It is seen largely from outside the action through point of

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Classical Hollywood Cinema Mainly in a present worldthough not necessarily the time the film was made It is seen largely from outside the action through point of view shots memories fantasies dreams or other mental states are sometimes included. Mise-en-scène. Table of Contents. 1. Visualizing methods in classical American films. 2. . Mise. -en-. scéne. . in classical American films. Visualizing Methods in Classical American films. (. Mise. Mise-en-scène. Purer Form of Realist Narrative. Purer form of realism in narrative is found in non-diegetic elements.. Diegetic - being relevant to the progress of a story. Non-diegetic - being irrelevant to the progress of an imaginary story . Transition to Sound . Early on, when film prints traveled from small town to small town in the American heartland, they were often narrated by a live raconteur, who would explain the action on-screen to audiences. ". From Classical Hollywood Cinema to Experimental Films . Classical Hollywood Cinema. Mainly in a present world—though not necessarily the time the film was made . It is seen largely from outside the action, through point of view shots, memories, fantasies, dreams, or other mental states are sometimes included. Montage. Table of Contents. 1. . Mise-en-scène . in classical American films. 2. . Montage . in classical American films. Montage . in Classical American Films. As . mise-en-scène, . montage must help a narrative move on without distracting the attention of the viewer from it. . be synonymous with independent cinema and reach a highly . desirable audience over an . extended. six . month. On average, almost 60% of the total year’s admissions are delivered between October and March. Censoring Mae West. Edison . Kinetoscope. Asst. Wm. Kennedy Laurie Dickson actual inventor . Collaboration, Edison, Wm. . Heise. , Etienne Jules . Marey. , Eastman Company. Patented in 1891. Prototype built in 1892. what . makes us go to the cinema. ?. Ian Christie. www.ianchristie.org. Cinema attendance in the European Union 2004-2013 . provisional. in millions, estimated; pro-forma calculations taking into account new member states. . and its Aftermath. When does . “. Smart Business” become a Monopoly?. In 1946, the Hollywood film industry experienced its most profitable year ever. . $1.7 billion dollars . domestically. . . Goal: to . explore cinema as art. Considered . a cinema of “intellectuals for intellectuals. ”. Inspired by Marx . and . Freud. A . collective . movement. Three distinct types of films made at onset…. Creation of the Hollywood Star System Censoring Mae West Edison Kinetoscope Asst. Wm. Kennedy Laurie Dickson actual inventor Collaboration, Edison, Wm. Heise , Etienne Jules Marey , Eastman Company Famouse Belarusian actors. Vladimir Vasilyevich. Gostyukhin. Gennady Mikhailovich Garbuk. Anatoly Vladimirovich. Kotenev. Famouse . Moldavian. . actors. Daniela . Burlacu. Dumitri. . Dubina. Belarusian cinema . REMARK. : I GOT TO 50 LANDMARKS WHEN I GOT TO 1994. SO I STOPPED THERE. 1) Birth of a nation. This 3 hours long epic film that invented . cinema. Before . this film there was no close ups. In this film . Dziga Vertov. Kino-Glaz (Cinema-Eye) during the 1920s, Vertov and the group of young filmmaker he worked with believed in the absolute ability of the cinema apparatus to reproduce reality as it actually appears, and the necessity of editing to arrange this reality into an expressive and persuasive whole. .

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