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THE MOVIES

The movies transport a time past or a fantasy in the future. Are the sources main that
feed a television, advertising and video game. By middle of movies the actors and
directors reach the fame and they wish the prize with more value in the industry
cinematographer as The Oscars, also there are others prize as Golden Globes Awards.

Precursors of film

Plays and dances had elements common to films- scripts, sets, lighting, costumes,
production, direction, actors, audiences, storyboards, and scores. They preceded film by
thousands of years. Much terminology later used in film theory and criticism applied,
such as miss in scene. Moving visual images and sounds were not recorded for
replaying as in film.

When invented the movies?

In the xix century, a century of invented the train, ship of vapor, car and others things.
The people could do photos, in white and black, to have memory. While the shows
were: dance, theatre, music and opera. Until that, in different country, begin do that
move picture. Looks impossible, someone realize that the figures still to pass very fast,
creating a sensation of movement.

At the end, after of much rehearsal, the American Thomas Edison did a machine to an
alone spectator, and the brothers French Lumire invented the cinematograph a portable
three-in-one devise: camera, printer and projector. In late 1985 in Paris. The people
smiled or scream because they think that the train went towards them and catch.

Evolution and type of movies.

At first the movies the silent era, Inventors and producers had tried from the very
beginnings of moving pictures to marry the image with synchronous sound, but no
practical method was devised until the late 1920s. Thus, for the first thirty years of their
history, movies were more or less silent, although accompanied by live musicians and
sometimes sound effects, and with dialogue and narration presented in intertitles, this
movie were humor as the famous movies Charlie Chaplin. In decade of 1930 the movies
was sound Experimentation with sound film technology, both for recording and
playback, was virtually constant throughout the silent era, but the twin problems of
accurate synchronization and sufficient amplification had been difficult to overcome
(Eyman, 1997). In 1926, Hollywood studio Warner Bros introduced the "Vitaphone"
system, producing short films of live entertainment acts and public figures and adding
recorded sound effects and orchestral scores to some of its major features. The sound
film was invented by the Hungarian Dnes Mihly in 1918. During late 1927, Warners
released The Jazz Singer, which was mostly silent but contained the first synchronized
dialogue (and singing) in a feature film. It was a great success, as were follow-ups like
Warners' The Lights of New York (1928), the first all-synchronized-sound feature. The
early sound-on-disc processes such as Vitaphone were soon superseded by sound-on-
film methods like Fox Movietone, De Forest Phonofilm, and RCA Photophone. The
trend convinced the largely reluctant industrialists that "talking pictures", or "talkies",
were the future. And after of ten years appeared the color movies, the experiment with
two movies color started in 1906. But only used by curiosity. The systems was used
Technicolor of two color, was deception to public. But in 1933 the Technicolor was
improve, with system of three colors trade, This method was used in the movie La feria
de la vanidad (1935), of Rouben Mamoulian, adaptation of the novel of William
Makepeace Thackeray

The type of movies exit is:

Comedy Pirate
Drama Wars
Terror Action
Love Cartoon
Science fiction

During the late 1990s, another cinematic transition began, from physical film stock to
digital cinema technology. The early 1990s saw the development of a commercially
successful independent cinema in the United States. Although cinema was increasingly
dominated by special-effects films such as Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) and
Titanic (1997), independent films like Steven Soderbergh's sex, lies, and videotape
(1989) and Quentin Tarantino's Reservoir Dogs (1992) had significant commercial
success both at the cinema and on home video. Filmmakers associated with the Danish
filmmovement Dogme 95 introduced a manifesto aimed to purify filmmaking. Its first
few films gained worldwide critical acclaim, after which the movement slowly faded
out. However, films that had been overlooked in cinemas were increasingly being given
a second chance on home video and later DVD. Meanwhile DVDs became the new
standard for consumer video, replaced VHS tapes and with he was less people watch
movies in the cinema. More close screen but they doing movies. The people watch
movies in TV or video

How paid all this

The movies are financing by the producers. There are in United States big industries as
Paramount, Fox, 20th Century Fox, Universal Picture, Disney and others, or some
television or government of some country.

Animated films aimed at family audiences also regained their popularity, with Disney's
Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992), and The Lion King (1994). During 1995
the first feature length computer-animated feature, Toy Story, was produced by Pixar
Animation Studios and released by Disney.

The actors, actress, director, engineer of sounds, the director arts, director photo, the
camera in others, are in the production of movies.

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