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A History of Early Film V2 : An Established Industry (1907-14)

Herbert, Stephen(Edited by)
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Volume 2 of A History of Early Film examines filmmaking and presentation during the latter part of the early cinema period.

Technology did not stand still during these years and despite problems with editing, synchronization and amplification, many auditoria were fitted with sound-film equipment during the early cinema periods.

Much of the discussion in the trade magazines revolved around economic and commercial subjects, including expenses incurred in complying with new laws, and the damage caused by irresponsible promoters.

Among the material included is a complete reprint of the 1913 edition of Colin Bennett's The Handbook of Kinematography.

Technical production is covered with a section on micro-kinematography, tele-kinematography and general natural history filming.

Film exhibition is also discussed and a final chapter covers coyright and censorship.

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Product Details
Routledge
1032512741 / 9781032512747
Paperback / softback
19/09/2023
United Kingdom
English
448 pages
25 cm