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character in the comedy The most recognized is mrs bean.
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we can also find charles charles chaplin
this blog will briefly recount the history of cinema, beginning with a brief explanation about the silent film and black and white image which is where today's cinema evolves.
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technological advances
technological advances

The advances were not related to the film itself, but with the technology. They took out the AT & T (American Telephone andTelegraph) and RCA (Radio Company of America) and later at Western Electric.
In Hollywood had no interest in the talkies, although Edison had experimented with a system to synchronize image and sound, in the decade of the apparatus was rather clumsy 10.Este and onlyallowed very short recordings, so it did not develop . These two companies needed to develop a method for recording sound anddistributed by the AT & T recorded on discs, the Western Electricstart designing speakers, for its part, the RCA was interested in increasing their broadcasting capacity and improve the quality of sound. What they wanted was to make the three audiosynchronization systems.

martes, 25 de octubre de 2011
FANTASTIC MOVIES
FANTASTIC MOVIES
The trend to escape of a reality those promotion favorable things for the history and transformation of the cinema was accentuated in those years. A cycle of movies of classic terror, between which there are, included Dracula 1931, of Todd Browning, The doctor Frankenstein 1931, of James Whale, and the mummy 1932, of Karl Freund, went out of the studies of the Universal one, generating a series of sequels and imitations throughout the whole decade. One of the movies that had a great success in ticket office was King Kong 1933, of Merian C. Cooper. In the fantastic kind also emphasized the magician of Oz 1939, of Victor Fleming, musical infantile based on the librode L. Frank Baum led by Judy Garland, who would turn into the first musical artist of the decade of 1940.
THE ARTISTIC CINEMA
The production of fantastic movies of Hollywood was tried to compensate during the thirties with more serious and realistic, European movies in his most, as the German El blue angel 1930, of Josef von Sternberg, who announced Marlene Dietrich, or the French The great illusion 1937, of Jean Renoir, considered one of the big antiwar like movies of the history of the cinema. An American filmmaker proceeding from the radio, the writer - director-actor Orson Welles, surprised from his first work with his new settings, Angular aims and sound effects, between other innovations, which extended considerably the cinematographic language. Though it never managed to adapt to the industry of Hollywood, and rarely did he find financial support for his projects, his movies Civil Kane (1941) and the fourth order (1942) had an influence capital in the work of the later filmmakers of Hollywood and of the entire world.
viernes, 21 de octubre de 2011
THE SOUND FILM
THE SOUND FILM
In 1926 Warner Brothers production company introduced the first effective sound system, known as Vitaphone, which consists of recording the soundtrack music and the spoken texts in large disks that are synchronized with onscreen action. In 1927, Warner released The Jazz Singer, Alan Crosland, the first sound film, starring the Russian-born entertainer Al Jolson, who achieved an immediate success and unexpected by the public. Their slogan, taken from the text of the film "you have not heard anything," signaled the end of the silent era. By 1931 the Vitaphone system had been overcome by the Movietone, which recorded sound directly on film, in a side band. This process, invented by Lee de Forest, became the standard. The sound film became an international phenomenon overnight.
The first talkie The transition from silent films to sound was so fast that many films released between 1928 and 1929, who had begun as a silent production process were voiced to match after a pressing demand. The theater owners also rushed to make them suitable for rooms of sound, while films were shot in which the sound was exhibited as a novelty, adapting and introducing foreign literary sound effects at the earliest opportunity.
The public soon tired of the monotonous dialogue and the static conditions of these films, in which a group of actors was close to a fixed microphone. These problems were solved in the early 1930's, when several countries, a group of filmmakers had the imagination to use the new medium in a more creative, releasing the microphone in your statism to restore a fluid sense of cinema and discover the benefits of post-synchronization (the dubbing, sound effects and room following the general assembly), which allowed the manipulation of sound and music once filmed and edited the film. In Hollywood, Lubitsch and Vidor King experimented with shooting long sequences without sound, adding further to highlight the action.
Lubitsch did it gently, music, The Love Parade (1929), and Vidor with the ambient sound to create a natural atmosphere Hallelujah (1929), a musical performed entirely realistic African American actors whose action takes place in South the United States. The directors began to learn how to create the sound effects was based on unseen objects on the screen, realizing that if the viewer could hear a ticking clock display was unnecessary.
In 1926 Warner Brothers production company introduced the first effective sound system, known as Vitaphone, which consists of recording the soundtrack music and the spoken texts in large disks that are synchronized with onscreen action. In 1927, Warner released The Jazz Singer, Alan Crosland, the first sound film, starring the Russian-born entertainer Al Jolson, who achieved an immediate success and unexpected by the public. Their slogan, taken from the text of the film "you have not heard anything," signaled the end of the silent era. By 1931 the Vitaphone system had been overcome by the Movietone, which recorded sound directly on film, in a side band. This process, invented by Lee de Forest, became the standard. The sound film became an international phenomenon overnight.The first talkie The transition from silent films to sound was so fast that many films released between 1928 and 1929, who had begun as a silent production process were voiced to match after a pressing demand. The theater owners also rushed to make them suitable for rooms of sound, while films were shot in which the sound was exhibited as a novelty, adapting and introducing foreign literary sound effects at the earliest opportunity.
The public soon tired of the monotonous dialogue and the static conditions of these films, in which a group of actors was close to a fixed microphone. These problems were solved in the early 1930's, when several countries, a group of filmmakers had the imagination to use the new medium in a more creative, releasing the microphone in your statism to restore a fluid sense of cinema and discover the benefits of post-synchronization (the dubbing, sound effects and room following the general assembly), which allowed the manipulation of sound and music once filmed and edited the film. In Hollywood, Lubitsch and Vidor King experimented with shooting long sequences without sound, adding further to highlight the action.
Lubitsch did it gently, music, The Love Parade (1929), and Vidor with the ambient sound to create a natural atmosphere Hallelujah (1929), a musical performed entirely realistic African American actors whose action takes place in South the United States. The directors began to learn how to create the sound effects was based on unseen objects on the screen, realizing that if the viewer could hear a ticking clock display was unnecessary.
lunes, 26 de septiembre de 2011
domingo, 25 de septiembre de 2011
MOVIES
CINEMA
Cinema is a word that designates the places or theaters where movies are projected.
Etymologically, Cinema is a word that was created in the late nineteenth century. This word was conformed by two greek words.
FILM IS?
A film is a cinematic piece that emits an audiovisual history through a sequence of images, with or without sound, and usually based on a script, in which the characters may or may not be played by actors.
The short films use the technique of projecting frames in rapid succession to create the impression of movement.
FILMS HISTORY
The cinema was opened as a artistic show, on December 28, 1895.
Since then the cinema started having a series of changes in various senses.
for example, the film's technology has evolved greatly, from the early years the movies were silent but now the movies have a good audio technology.
Until the twenty-first century digital cinema also evolved language, thus creating genre films and the films movement in the society.
Since then the cinema started having a series of changes in various senses.
for example, the film's technology has evolved greatly, from the early years the movies were silent but now the movies have a good audio technology.
Until the twenty-first century digital cinema also evolved language, thus creating genre films and the films movement in the society.
In different ancient movies where we can see the mute cinema, we can imagine across the movements of the information about the topic of the movie.
What happens in the mute cinema?
The mute cinema was not completely exact, there was historical photographies, movement, musical sound.
The mute cinema was not completely exact, there was historical photographies, movement, musical sound.
In general, in this type of movies always one uses a pianist and small orchestras that do the sound. This music is considered to be original, only it is possible to use for the cinema of prestige.
In these movies only the phoneme was absent, therefore, the movies were not completely mute.
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