A Week on Film History
Looking back on the previous week of classes, I have already learned so much interesting information about the history of film that I would have never considered delving into without this course. Starting with the reading from Moving Pictures, and just how surpising it was to think that the modern day multi-billion dollar ($91.83 billion in the U.S alone) movie franchise was started by a "wealthy robber baron" who was bored and wanted to win a bet against his friends.
The series photography, which was used to win the bet, later became more and more developed with first silent films like "The Cabinet of Dr. Calgari" from the 1920's, followed by "unpredictable and trangressive" films such as "Bonnie and Clyde" in 1967, and just 10 years later in 1977, the very first Star Wars episode was realsed and "Hollywood would never be the same" as Moving Pictures, and many others have claimed.
Personally, I have never had much of an interest in older flims like The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari as I usually do not enjoy watching silent films. However, the story line of this film kept me intersted and willing to look past the lack of physical words. I think overall, this was a great film to start with, as it allowed us to see where the film industry began compared to where it currently is.
Maureen, I can definitely relate to you because I have never really had much interest in older films either. I think it is very interesting how we started with a older film as well because then we can make that comparison to where film currently is today.
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