Cinema 3
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- Advocated persistence of vision. Slide projectors, very slow. Eye can retain image long enough until other image replaces it.
- Peter Mark Roget
- Created first permanent photograph/image on a metal plate
- Louis Daguerre
- Etching permanent images on glass plates. Light may be shown through
- Langenheim Brothers
- Name of first motion picture camera and projector Edison built in 1889
- Kinetograph
- Allowed film to run through film gate smoothly
- Sprocket holes
- First copyrighted film
- Fred Ott's sneeze
- First film studio ever created.
- Black Maria
- First controversial and censored film due to obscene gyrations and clothing she wore
- Fatima
- First portable camera/printer/projector developed by Lumiere
- Cinematographe
- Father of the documentary
- Lumiere
- Lumiere divided films into categories known as what
- Views
- Wished to be a magician before discovering motion pictures. Father of fictional films
- George Melies
- Created the illusion of people or things disappearing
- Stop-Motion Photography
- Melies was main actor in both these films
- The Conjurer and A trip to the Moon
- American Film maker that based film on sequence of shots within a scene
- Edwin S. Porter
- Edwin S. Porter's two most important films in 1903
- Life of an American Fireman and The Great Train Robbery
- First film maker to use color tinting and revolutionize the end of a movie
- Edwin S. Porter
- First film to introduce shots other then traditional Long and Full
- Birth of a Nation
- When is Birth of a Nation set?
- 1860's after Civil War
- Who was in the film Birth of a Nation
- Henry B. Walthall (Ben Cameron), Lillian Gish (Elsie) and Mae Marsh (Flora)
- Why is it the most racist film ever?
- Important black characters played by white people. White stronger then blacks. Whites speak very articulate while blacks in broken english
- What form of symbolism is portrayed in the beginning of the film?
- Black and white puppies together
- Silas Lynch is referred to as what later in the film?
- The Mulatto