jueves, 7 de julio de 2011


MOVIES
The history of cinema begins on December 28, 1895, the date on which the Lumiere brothers publicly projected output French factory workers in Lyon, the demolition of a wall, the arrival of a train and a boat from the port .The success of this invention was immediate, not only in France but throughout Europe and North America. In one year the Lumière brothers created more than 500 films, marked by the absence of actors and scenery natural brevity, the absence of assembly and the fixed position of the camera. But eventually viewers bored by the monotony of shooting. And George Méliès who was deepened for the first time in the fictional act of telling stories and who began to develop new cinematic techniques, especially in 1902 with "Journey to the Moon" in 1904 with "Journey through the impossible," theatrical technique applied to the camera and creating the first special effects and filmed science fiction. Since then the film did nothing but improve and emerged as major directors Ernst Lubitsch, Alfred Hitchcock, Fritz Lang, and Charles Chaplin kept evolving technique in 1927 until the first film opens with sound of jazz singer , from which the film as I knew ceased to exist and imposed more complex scripts to be away from the stereotypical characters who had created the silent era.It was in this same year 1927 when Paramount Pictures creates cinematic technique known as dubbing.After many years the technique allowed the incorporation of color, coming in 1935 with "Vanity Fair" Rouben Mamoulian, although artistically his most fully achieved in 1939 with "Gone With the Wind." The color was slower to be adopted by the film. The public was relatively indifferent to color photography as opposed to white and black. But to improve color registration processes and reduce costs over the white and black, more movies were filmed in color.Securing his place in succession to classic cinema as its proximity to postmodernism.Film (short film or film) is the technique of projecting frames in rapid succession to create the impression of movement, showing a video (or movie, or film, or film). The word also designates cinema halls or theaters in which projected películas.Etimológicamente the word film was a neologism created in the late nineteenth century made from two Greek words. On the one hand κινή (kiné), which means "movement" (see, among others, "kinetic", "kinetic", "kinesis", "film library") and another γραφóς (graph). This is intended to define the concept of "moving image".






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