Sentences with phrase «early days of cinema»

Nor is some kind of nostalgic affinity to 24 fps, which was nothing more than an economic decision in the early days of cinema, being the minimum frame rate you could get away with and still maintain the illusion.
However here, since this was made in the early days of cinema, All Quiet on the Western Front delivers a straight to the point story with subtlety and it is an engaging and captivating viewing experience.
Since the earliest days of the cinema, filmmakers have tackled biographical subjects, so there's a wealth of both positive and negative examples to choose from.
To celebrate AWFJ's tenth anniversary and mark the movie industry's feminist developments since our orginzation's inception, we present our Wonder Women Project, a list of cinema's top 55 female fiction characters, each one a reminder to industry insiders and movie lovers that iconic females in film have had entertainment impact, social influence and long legs since the earliest days of cinema.
Although the post-credits scene can be traced back to the earliest days of cinema, its current popularity owes everything to Marvel Studios and that moment, at the end of 2008's Iron Man, when Nick Fury paid a visit to Tony Stark.
The film led by a breathtaking cast of Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo, accurately captures the essence of a famous film or nickelodeon that would have been seen in the early days of cinema.
Balding and white - haired, shaking uncontrollably and hobbling around on a cane, Stephen epitomizes the way blacks were portrayed in the early days of cinema.
With iffy prosthethics in the early days of cinema who can blame filmmaker F.W. Murnau for utilizing the ever - creepy image cast by the night - dwelling creature?
Price has also attempted to manifest the viewing experience of YouTube in real gallery space, as in his 2011 show at New York's Petzel Gallery, where he installed his videos on monitors within individual viewing booths with video playback controlled by the viewer — harkening back to the viewing devices of the early days of cinema and the return to solitary viewership that the internet has brought on.
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