Why Movies are Two Hours and Early Editing Techniques | |
Upload Date | June 9, 2015 |
Length | 8:23 |
Link | Why Movies are Two Hours and Early Editing Techniques |
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Series | Frame by Frame |
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Why Movies are Two Hours and Early Editing Techniques (subtitled First Movie Ever!) is the 1st episode of Frame by Frame on The Film Theorists.
Description[]
Movies...we take them for granted now, but what are their origins? Where do they come from? And what was the FIRST ONE? Who are the people responsible for shaping this art form into what it is today? Kyle, host of Frame by Frame, is tackling all those questions today, from the men who created the first commercially viable projection camera to the man who defined some of the cinema's most basic, yet widely-used techniques.
Trivia[]
- The music in this episode was provided by Projeto CCOMA and GoodClassicalMusic1.