Wednesday, May 15, 2013

The Early Days of Film

 In the early 1800's important people like Thomas Edison (US) and The Lumier Brothers (EU) had huge contributions to the early days for film making. Theatrical cinema became more popular than stage theatre because the things that were shown in film were impossible to show on a stage. It gave the director to have the freedom of angles, lighting, locations. It gave the audience a whole new feeling. I'm very thankful for all the success film making has had because without it I wouldn't be able to enjoy all the beautiful films my eyes get to see today!

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