Published on May 13th, 2012 by admin. Filed under Uncategorized | Comments Off
The interesting about this is that movies actually started on the East Coast. New York and Chicago were at the forefront. Thomas Edison with his inventions of creating the motion picture camera really pioneered early film. However, at the same time, he wanted to create a monopoly giving him control over distribution, filming, and pricing.
However, this didn’t go well independent filmmakers. At around the time the film industry started to pick up, and a guy named Harvey Wilcox wanted to sell his farmland in hopes of
Published on May 9th, 2012 by admin. Filed under Uncategorized | Comments Off
In 1929, THE JAZZ SINGER marked the start of a new era and the end of an old one. THE JAZZ SINGER was the first movie with sound and it would be the beginning of the end of silent movies. Historians might wonder which movies were the last of the silents. A brief look back at the final days of silent films reveals the answer.
Or do you? Actually, the very last silent film ever made was in 1935 and it was called LEGONG. However, it was a
Published on May 8th, 2012 by admin. Filed under Uncategorized | Comments Off
There has always been a lot of buzz generated by movie buffs about the early days of film. Ever since 1895 when the first film was screened in France, people from all over the world have had a love affair with motion pictures. Thomas Edison even got into making short films for a brief time. He soon retired, claiming that motion picture films were simply a passing fad. He could not have been more wrong about the subject. Movies are still as popular today as they ever were in the early days.
The year 1920 brought some very
Published on May 5th, 2012 by admin. Filed under Uncategorized | Comments Off
The real history of the Hollywood era begins just after the first Hollywood film, by D. W. Griffith, was filmed and released in 1910. It was 17 minutes long and titled “In Old California.†Many filmmakers had come to California as a result of Thomas Edison’s high fines for using his patented filmmaking process. Though Hollywood had banned movie theaters initially, it soon welcomed the film industry.
Filmmakers chose to come to Hollywood for a variety of reasons. The weather was ideal; filmmakers could expect to walk outside and shoot on any day with the mild weather
Published on May 3rd, 2012 by admin. Filed under Uncategorized | Comments Off
From the beginning when silent motion pictures were discovered in the late eighteen hundreds new discoveries were already on the horizon in terms of new technology for movies. It was during thie time period of the late eighteen hundreds until around nineteen twenty seven when silent films were the it thing. However nineteen twenty seven brought in a new era, one that included sound accompanying what was then just a silent motion picture. Before the introduction and idea of adding sound to movies came about, were nonetheless a form of worldwide entertainment that generated huge