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A brief history of cinema

  • First movie in history

    First movie in history

    Eadweard Muybridge Anglo-American photographer. With the photographs of a galloping horse I create moving images (First movie in history).
    Pioneers in technology such as Thomas Alba Edison, Lumiere Brothers
  • More narrative role movies

    More narrative role movies

    More narrative role-playing movies with filmmakers like George Mellie in France and Edwin Porter in the United States.
    Movies like; Trip to the moon, the great train robbery and the birth of a nation
  • Efecto Kuleskov

    Efecto Kuleskov

    Photograph of an expressionless man's face, followed by several images. It was not necessary to say that he was sad for the public to understand the emotion. The public filled the void.
  • Innovative trial

    Innovative trial

    Sergei Eisenstein innovative essay of five editing techniques to convey much more than narrative (Metric, rhythmic, tonal and intellectual)
  • Overly theatrical movements

    Films with flashy shorts, high and low angles with excessively theatrical movements replaced by realism.
  • Static Plane (Comedy)

    Static Plane (Comedy)

    Characters in view of the camera, close-up, wide static shot (Comedy) actors such as Buster Keaton, Charlie Chapi
  • Busy Americans creating

    Busy Americans creating

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    Making feature film with sound and song using Jazz, causing great growth in the dinematrography industry.
  • The Golden Age in Hollywood

    Lasting until 1960, the American film industry became a true Global phenomenon. It produced 400 films a year, in addition to actors such as Greta Garbo, Marlon Brano, Katharine Hepburn, James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, James Steward, Jduy Garland, among others.
  • Incorporation into detective drama

    Incorporation into detective drama

    Some filmmakers took lighting stylistics and incorporated it into detective drama from movies like The Maltese Falcon, Double Indemnity.
  • Period: to

    The big 5

    A studio system was born in which all large-scale Cinemaographic productions were being made by the Big 5.
  • The real creator of the film is the director

    In France, a critic and film director named Alexander argues that the true creator of a film is the director and not just technicians, therefore his work must be recognized.
  • The golden age wouldn't last forever

    The golden age wouldn't last forever

    Algo andaba mal con el sistema de American Studio, donde tenían el monopolio completo de la industria cinematográfica, teniendo el control de la producción cinematográfica y las salas de cine. Hicieron pequeñas cantidades de buenas películas y cientos de películas mediocres. La mayoria de los cineastas y actores se conviertieron en trabajadores indepedientes que no estaba ligados a contratos de los estudios
  • The public had changed

    The public had changed

    Wealthy young people with university education interested in art films such as the French New Wave, the Spaghetti Westerns of Italy and Japanese cinema. As the audience changed, they began to hire college-educated staff fresh out of school. Movies like; the godfather, taxi driver
  • Filmmakers rose to prominence in movies

    Filmmakers rose to prominence in movies

    Filmmakers rose to prominence in movies such as Star Wars, Blade Runner, Aliens, Terminator, and Back to the Future, sparking the rise of the sci-fi genre with evolved special effects.
  • Computer generated images

    Computer generated images

    Computer-generated images became more prominent in movies like Jurassic Park, laying the groundwork for future movies.
  • New independent filmmakers

    Computer Generated Show Movies, New Independent Filmmakers Like Thomas Anderson, The Coen Brothers, Quentin Tarantino, Created Movies Based On Superheroes
  • Parasite

    Parasite

    Bong Joon Ho in movies like The Revenant and his Parasite movie becoming the first foreign language movie to win Oscars