film history

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    Motion Pictures

  • first dedicated “picture house”

    first dedicated “picture house”
    In New Orleans the first dedicated “picture house” was built.
  • The first permanent movie theater in L.A.

    The first permanent movie theater in L.A.
    1902-The first permanent movie theater is founded in L.A.
  • 3D film

    3D film
    The earliest confirmed 3D film shown to an out-of-house audience
  • Theatre Arts Institude was founded

    Theatre Arts Institude was founded
    Theatre Arts Institute.[3] It was founded in 1923 by former Moscow Art Theatre members Richard Boleslavsky and Maria Ouspenskaya and stressed Stanislavski's system as its teaching method.
  • Sound-on-film

    Sound-on-film
    The first feature film originally presented as a talkie (Sound-on-film)
  • drive by movie

    drive by movie
    The first drive by movie theater was created
  • U.S movie theaters

    U.S movie theaters
    In the U.S there are about 17,500 movie theaters, 8,000 people for every movie theater. Out of the total population which is 130 million.
  • 3-D movies were born

    3-D movies were born
    3-D movies bow with Bwana Devil, go big with 1953’s House of Wax, but ultimately wane thanks to dorky cardboard specs.
  • slowest year in filming

    slowest year in filming
    Was the slowest year in filming production.
  • most popular movie

    The most popular movie at that time was the movie called “The Graduate”