Movies are stupendous sources of entertainment, and have been since the nineteenth century. In the year eighteen eighty eight Thomas Edison, the wonderful inventor of the electric bulb and the phonograph decided to construct machines for producing and displaying moving photographs. With the assistance of W.L.K Dickson, Thomas began analyzing and altering the phonograph to make rows of small pictures on similar cylinders. Any sound-reproducing machine using records in the form of cylinders or discs is a phonograph. ( Dictionary.com) Mr. Edison travels to Paris in eighteen eighty nine to take a look at Eitenne Marey’s camera, and it happened to use flexible film. Then Dickson obtained some of George Eastman’s Kodak film stock and started to work on different style of machinery. …show more content…
Finally by eighteen ninety four the European Lumiere brothers, Louis and Auguste, manufactured a camera that served as both a recording device and projecting device. They then were able to name it the Cinematographer to make films cheaper than those Thomas sold. Later on in eighteen ninety five the very first movie produced with the Cinematographer was workers leaving the Lumiere factory at Lyon. All of these fantastic inventors have given people all around the world a chance to step into a new reality and take a break from the real world. With such a rich and beautiful history movies have come a long way over time and developed many different genres, and three out of many that people have access to are comedy, action, and
Ethnography tells about a culture and the members that comprise this culture. A definition is the scientific description of the customs and individual people of a culture. The process of doing this assignment allowed me to explore another aspect of a cultural group. I was able to learn extensively about interactions between individuals and how see them as a culture. The group that comprises my ethnography is a cultural group very common to Utah. The culture I focused on was the LDS culture, to be more specific I studied a sub-culture of this group. My subculture was a group of 12 year old adolescents that are a Sunday school class in this culture.
Our memories often time embellish the memories we once had of such great people, places, times, and etc. We live these times up to standard that makes us reminisce, hurt, contemplate and so much more. The power of a photograph has been described to have worth a thousand words, metaphorically meaning of course, that what an image can capture in one instance, something that may not ever be captured through words. For too many centuries we have been without, what many of us now take for granted, the photograph. What we capture in a picture, has much more value than we often time see in our commercials, people, places, they tell a story to the ignorant, paint a picture for blind, give the deaf something to listen to, and so much more.
Me: As I performed the posture test on myself I already knew that I would have proper posture. Due to the fact that when I was younger, I looked in the mirror and noticed that I had a slouchy posture. I had (Lordosis) and an anterior pelvic tilt, which made me look awful from a side point of view. I wanted to fix my posture and learned that I had weak abdominal muscles and tight hamstrings along with weak gluteus maximus muscles. As I learned how to fix my problem, I began doing exercises for those muscles for flexibility and strength gains. For my exercises in detail I began standing for a long period of time and would flex my gluteus maximus muscles and keep them tight for a period of time to strengthen them which would be for a few minutes. This fixed the slight curve in my lower back. The next step I performed was the same as with my gluteus maximus muscles but for my abs which helped keep a good posture naturally without thinking about my posture deviations and how to fix them. I could now begin to stand naturally with a good posture. The last step I did was stand against a wall with my back and neck flat against the wall and I would press my tongue against the top of my mouth to
The history of film is essentially one of representation of certain groups, or as the case may be, misrepresentation. After America’s short stint with Nickelodeon-type movie theatres, full-length feature films became the norm with Birth of a Nation (1915). D.W. Griffith used the film to innovate cinematography, but made few compromises to create a
Look in the past of many photographs that I was lived in a area of big country had most
Ryan (pseudonym) is a 20-year-old male. Ryan was raised in Janesville, Wisconsin. The client described that his family struggles financially. He comes from a single parent home and is an only child. He has currently relocated to Whitewater, Wisconsin and lives with four roommates. He is presently in his third year at UW-Whitewater. Ryan works around 35 hours a week in retail in addition to going to school full-time. Ryan hopes to own a “New and Used” shoe store after graduation.
Being able to experience thousands of stories at your fingertips made movies so addicting. When the first movie was created back in the late 1800’s people were amazed but the true talent lied within the actors an it was something never seen before. Three of the most famous actors during the 1920’s and 1930’s that contributed to the future of filmmaking were Charlie Chaplin, Clara Bow, and Eddie
The 1920s were period of vast technological advances; films too, experienced major technological advance. The first motion picture
I got my first camera at the age of eight; it was a blue Olympic digital camera. I used my camera whenever I could. Ever since I was little I noticed the little things in life. The main thing I want to do with my life is to be a world known photographer. I want to travel the world with my camera and show the world how beautiful earth is.
The method I will be using for this interview is Ethnography. Ethnography is a qualitative research method used where researchers immerse themselves in other cultures for the purpose of recording information about their lifestyle for comparative research. During The interview, I asked brief questions regarding my participants religion. We get up close and personal with our research participants I interviewed Nick Anderson, A member of the Beulah United Church of God, on Sunday 20th , 2016.
The first film that showed early signs of a rise in the quality of technology was the Western “The Great Train Robbery.” When this film first came out the audience were so amazed at the fact that they could watch something on a TV or at the cinema. Although this film was very good for the 1900s it still lacked some key features that make films much easier to understand such as dialogue, sound and camera shots. The one feature of a film that developed the quickest over the period of time was sound. Sound was introduced in October 1927 in the film “The Jazz singer”, which had three song numbers and a few lines of spoken dialogue. Apart from these few songs and words, the rest of the movie was silent, but the audience still thought that it was amazing that words had been spoken in the film, they used to call it “the movie that talked”.
As I looked over the crime information, they did a really good job by making it a hard case for us to pick out information. By that I mean that the female did not have any type of identification on her. Something that caught my eye too was that they took her finger prints to identify her but unless she had a criminal record or used her finger prints for employment then they would not be able to identify her. I will start off by saying that she was found on a September morning in 2004 near by the bank of the Cumberland River close to the LP field. The information where it states that where she was covered with leaves, grass and twigs, was there a specific positon she was put in when she was found? Exactly where was she covered with leaves, grass and twigs? She was found laying on her back, nude. She had gray stockings around her neck. She also had a ring on one of her fingers but it does not tell us which finger so we don’t know if she was married or not. Maybe the killer put it on her before he left her. It also states that when she was found the people who found her went and alerted the authority. Were there any witnesses? Any suspicious activity around the place she was found at? She recently died so we should ask people if they were around that place the night before, during the night or early in
The first public screening of a film in the United States took place in 1896 in New York. The projector was developed by inventor Thomas Alva Edison, whose company was also the producer of the short films. Fatherhood American fiction cinema is often attributed to Edwin S. Porter, who in 1903 used an innovative technique mount 8 - minute film Assault and robbery of a train by which different fragments from different shots of the same film was together to form a narrative whole. This work became film in a very popular art form, and led to nationwide screening rooms appear small, so -called nickelodeones.
During the mid to late years of the 19th century, a new form of entertainment emerged. Film entered the stage of innovation. New marketing and technological innovations developed for film to become the art it is today. In the 1830s, Joseph Plateau designed the Phenakistoscope. This device had a picture in the middle of a wheel made with mirrors and small openings. When spun, the Phenakistoscope made the picture appear to move. The name changed to Zoetrope in the 1860s and producers advertised the product as an accessory every home needed (Dixon & Foster, 2008). Later inventions that preceded the first motion picture camera include: Henry Du Mont’s Omiscope, Henry R. Heyl’s Phasmatrope, Eadweard Muybridge’s Zoöpraxiscope, Etienne-Jules Marey’s fusil photographique and Eastman Kodak’s chronophotographs (Parkinson, 1997). With a design by Thomas Edison, William Kennedy Laurie Dickson built the first modern movie camera, the Kinetograph, in 1890 (Dixon & Foster, 2008). In 1895, Auguste and Louis Lumiére patented the Cinématographe, a machine that combined the engineering of a camera and a projector (Bergan, 2006). Businessmen capitalized on the growing need for a place to witness these brand new films, thus they charged people to see them in their living rooms (Potter, 2014). These creations made movie-making a reality.
No matter who a person thinks invented the motion picture camera, whether it was Louis Lumiere or Thomas Edison, I'm sure they had no idea what it would become at the turn of the century. Motion pictures, has become an entertainment medium like no other. From Fred Ott's Sneeze to Psycho to Being John Malkovich, the evolution from moving pictures to a pure art form has been quite amazing. Different steps in filming techniques define eras in one of the most amazing ideas that was ever composed. Silent to Sound. Short to long. Black and white to color. Analog to Digital. All were important marks in the History of Motion Pictures. "It's different than other arts. It had to be invented"