Cinema
Mute
presentsAngel Hipolito Fernando Estrada
Mute Cinema
Silent cinema is one in which there is no synchronized sound (especially dialogues) and consists only of images. His term lasted from 1895 to 1929. The golden era of silent films was also very important from a technical point of view: new lighting techniques, close-ups, panning and invisible editing. The Lumiere brothers and Louis le Prince screened the first silent films.
Mute CinemaCharacteristics
Image quality: Contrary to what many people may think, the quality of silent films was very high.Printed titles: in order to correctly understand the scenes, titles usually appear that clarify the situations at that moment. Character overacting Music: in the cinemas these films were projected with live music. Good for pianists or even for orchestras in general. Narrator: sometimes a narrator could appear who was describing the story through the use of voice-over. Facial and body expression: the actors had to convey their emotions through their personal language.
Mute CinemaCharacteristics
Silent cinema was invented in 1895, with the projection of Workers leaving a factory, and it was invented by the Lumière brothers, in the Indien salon, in Paris who thought that their invention was a scientific matter. The tremendous and fast speed of the silent film characters was that way because of the eighteen frame system that was in force until 1927. The silent cinema could not show the navel or the armpits, the kisses could not be for more than three seconds, and the couples had to sleep, in separate beds
A little more about silent movies
Silent movies had a huge impact on the popular culture of their day and became a major art form. Many of today's great film directors began their careers in silent films, such as Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and Harold Lloyd. Silent films were able to explore a wide range of themes and emotions, from comedy to drama to romance to horror. Silent films were accompanied by live music, sound effects produced by a pianist, an orchestra, or an organ. In addition, to communicate the plot, the characters used body language, gestures, facial expressions, and signs with text.
Curious facts about mute cinema
The first commercially successful film was "The Great Train Robbery" The longest silent movie ever made is "Elinor Norton" which runs for 14 hours. The most famous silent film actor was Charlie Chaplin, known for his character in "The Tramp" Some silent films were hand-colored to give them a greater visual dimension. The most prolific silent actor in history was Harold Lloyd, who acted in more than 200 silent films. The first animated film in history, "The Trip to the Moon" (1902), was a silent film directed by Georges Méliès. The last silent film produced by a major Hollywood studio was "The Last Commandment"
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Cinema
Mute
presentsAngel Hipolito Fernando Estrada
Mute Cinema
Silent cinema is one in which there is no synchronized sound (especially dialogues) and consists only of images. His term lasted from 1895 to 1929. The golden era of silent films was also very important from a technical point of view: new lighting techniques, close-ups, panning and invisible editing. The Lumiere brothers and Louis le Prince screened the first silent films.
Mute CinemaCharacteristics
Image quality: Contrary to what many people may think, the quality of silent films was very high.Printed titles: in order to correctly understand the scenes, titles usually appear that clarify the situations at that moment. Character overacting Music: in the cinemas these films were projected with live music. Good for pianists or even for orchestras in general. Narrator: sometimes a narrator could appear who was describing the story through the use of voice-over. Facial and body expression: the actors had to convey their emotions through their personal language.
Mute CinemaCharacteristics
Silent cinema was invented in 1895, with the projection of Workers leaving a factory, and it was invented by the Lumière brothers, in the Indien salon, in Paris who thought that their invention was a scientific matter. The tremendous and fast speed of the silent film characters was that way because of the eighteen frame system that was in force until 1927. The silent cinema could not show the navel or the armpits, the kisses could not be for more than three seconds, and the couples had to sleep, in separate beds
A little more about silent movies
Silent movies had a huge impact on the popular culture of their day and became a major art form. Many of today's great film directors began their careers in silent films, such as Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and Harold Lloyd. Silent films were able to explore a wide range of themes and emotions, from comedy to drama to romance to horror. Silent films were accompanied by live music, sound effects produced by a pianist, an orchestra, or an organ. In addition, to communicate the plot, the characters used body language, gestures, facial expressions, and signs with text.
Curious facts about mute cinema
The first commercially successful film was "The Great Train Robbery" The longest silent movie ever made is "Elinor Norton" which runs for 14 hours. The most famous silent film actor was Charlie Chaplin, known for his character in "The Tramp" Some silent films were hand-colored to give them a greater visual dimension. The most prolific silent actor in history was Harold Lloyd, who acted in more than 200 silent films. The first animated film in history, "The Trip to the Moon" (1902), was a silent film directed by Georges Méliès. The last silent film produced by a major Hollywood studio was "The Last Commandment"
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