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Silent Film

Silent Film. Silent film was never truly silent. You always had a piano player or an orchestra, plus a lecturer. Where film began . The first film camera was made in 1889 by Laurie Heise and William Dickson. They worked for Thomas Edison.

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Silent Film

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  1. Silent Film Silent film was never truly silent. You always had a piano player or an orchestra, plus a lecturer.

  2. Where film began • The first film camera was made in 1889 by Laurie Heise and William Dickson. They worked for Thomas Edison. • The second film camera was much better and it was created by the Lumiere Brothers in France. It was called the cinematographe where we get our word for cinematography. • In the beginning, they just filmed whatever was around or set some stuff up to film. Films were made of one static shot. • Then they started adding more shots and angles. They even added in stories.

  3. Silent film progression • It took until 1915 before we’d have a well-made feature length film. Before that, films were under a half an hour. The biggest crossroads of silent film were the following events: • When stories were first being added. • When theaters were closed in 1908 because they were filthy and only the lower class was attending. Film might have ended there. • When D.W. Griffith (the father of narrative film) showed how to reach the middle and upper classes with great stories with morals to them (plus great film technique). • When sound and color were attainable in 1926.

  4. The silent era: 1889-1926 • So, for the first 37 years of film, all of the amazing innovations that we still have today were created. • Filmmakers figured out how to delight audiences without communicating audibly. • They created special effects, film acting, story structure, suspense, cinematography, editing, and without silent film we would not have film. • So, for our next project, you will have to use tools to communicate without any dialogue or sound effects. You can only add music.

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