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  • Silent movie

     Silent movie
    There is usually talk of silent movies, of the silent or silent times, and this didn't exactly do the projections if they could not by themselves show moving images without any sound. But the projections in the rooms were accompanied by music played by a pianist or a small orchestre, the silent films lasted from 1894 to 1929.
  • the cinematographer

    the cinematographer
    It was created by the brothers louis and Auguste lùmíere.This invention was at the same time camera, copier and projector, there was much success with a series of documentary-type short films, in which they showed various moving elements such as: waves breaking on the shore from the sea, workers leaving a factory and a gardener watering the lawn.
  • Art cinema

    Art cinema
    There was a type of cinema made by companies, often small ones, whose production line contrasts with those aimed at the box office and mass consumption. Cinema art was more creative than conventional cinema, and often shows controversial or dramatic themes or uses unusual or even difficult to understand cinematographic or narrative resources.
  • Political propaganda cinema

    Political propaganda cinema
    During times of great political and military confrontations, cinema was used as a strong tool for spreading ideologies and proposals for action. the Soviet Union made the cinema that highlighted the power of the people as a dignifying and empowering image of the Soviet homeland. Several productions were made related to the 1917 Revolution
  • Sound film

    Sound film
    In 1926, the producer Warner Brothers introduced the first effective sound system, consisting of recording musical soundtracks and spoken texts on large discs that were synchronized with the action on the screen.
  • Color cinema

    Color cinema
    Color film experiments had started since 1906, but had only been used as a curiosity. There were tried and tested systems such as the two-color technicolor, they were disappointing and failed in trying to impress the public. But by 1933, the technicolor had been perfected, with a marketable three-color system used for the first time in the movie "The Vanity Fair."
  • Postmodern cinema

    Postmodern cinema
    Postmodern cinema is one in which the concepts and techniques of postmodernism were applied in its realization. in postmodernity there was generally designated a large number of artistic, cultural, literary, and philosophical movements of the 20th century, defined to varying degrees and manner by their opposition to the aesthetics of modernity
  • Cinema and the Internet

    Cinema and the Internet
    The old special effects based on models and superprints went on to be developed using computers. The first film with digital effects was Tron (1982), but from there the development was overwhelming, to the point of view in 1995 the Pixar company was able to make the first feature film entirely made by computer (Toy Story), and in 2004
  • Digital cinema

     Digital cinema
    the first projection of public digital cinema was in Europe (2000)
    On February 2, 2000, in Paris, Philippe Binant made the first public screening of digital cinema in Europe With the rapid spread of digital and the proliferation of formats, Digital Cinema Initiatives
  • The 4D cinema

    The 4D cinema
    The 4D cinema is a film projection system that recreates in the projection room the physical conditions that are seen on the screen, such as fog, rain, wind, more intense sounds or odors, as well as vibrations in the seats and other effects, There was a main objective to generate a greater immersion of the public with respect to a traditional theater, 4D theaters can project in both 3D and 2D formats.