American Film A History Essay

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In the book American Film a History Jon Lewis focused on the beginning of cinema, the effect war took on propaganda and the major controversy’s that occurred with famed celebrities. Despite its history, cinema is still growing today. The end of cinema is just retiring specific techniques and old technology because its main technology is improving constantly! Film has impacted us today but it started with something so simple. and cheap. For the first ten years of film existence the start of true moving pictures was Muybridge, he created a series of photos that made a moving motion, of an animal or sport. Next Mr. Edison made the Kinematograph, viewers had to throw a coin in the machine and enjoy the show! Equally important to new age fashion …show more content…

It’s the place to be if you want to give anything film related a try. Brimming with stars, glitz and glamour, it has become the heartland of the entertainment industry the world over. But why? If you look at Hollywood on a world map it sits well away from the much more densely populated East coast of America, which can be considered the industrial, cultural and financial heartland of North America. It’s also even further separated from the wealthy Western European countries. Geographically it makes little sense to be the center for world entertainment.” Post war cinema was an outbreak of incredible …show more content…

Cinema will always live on and improve. We are officially in the new age of film. Technology is endless. These new technologies are able to heighten special effects, reduce the labor necessary in setting up difficult shots and constructing complex settings. Cameras, and editing methods really have remained largely the same since movies began. The technology has changed the movie industry forever. Furthermore, The movies that made a massive impact was Star Wars and The Terminator; Star Wars perfected the Go Motion, and in the future would be replaced with CGI and The terminator really made people believe that robots were real just by special effects and really good makeup. "The story being told in 'Star Wars ' is a classic one. Every few hundred years, the story is retold because we have a tendency to do the same things over and over again. Power corrupts, and when you 're in charge, you start doing things that you think are right, but they 're actually not." George Lucas this is really applies to the movie industry, this isn 't the end of cinema, we will just keep improving and perfecting and doing things all over again and making the movie industry that much better. In conclusion the movies aren 't dead and will never be, it is just a matter of time where we will be repeating the history of

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