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Narrative film Movies are the most distinctly modern art form. They began in the 1890s, and by 1910 had become a major industry, a new form of commercial leisure. Movies had also developed, by 1910, a distinctly "American" style. This assignment explores the development of movies. The very first movies, developed in America by Thomas Edison,
were intended as aids to industrial training. Viewers saw them by looking
into a machine, the "kinetoscope," and turning a handle. A continuous
loop of flexible film would pass across the shutter. Though he and his team fooled around with the first films they made, shooting scenes of kissing, sneezing, and prizefighting, it took Edison a surprisingly long time to figure out that moving pictures would be best as an entertainment medium. The kinetoscope never caught on with manufacturers. It flourished as a novelty in the 1890s, with a slightly seamy reputation. By 1900 a number of separate inventors had realized that projecting kinetoscope images on a screen would make the medium far more attractive Still, movie makers had a hard time figuring out what the new medium was best suited for. The very early projected movieslike this simple film on the left, of a train moving upriver towards Niagara Fallsoften showed audiences things they had read or heard about but never seen. Film producers called them "actualities." These clips had a surprisingly powerful effect on audiences because moving images were so novel. When shown images of a train rushing towards the camera, for example, moviegoers jumped out of the way. "Actualities" showed real events, like street
scenes or speeches. They frequently presented news footagethings
like the sunken battleship Maine or scenes from the Spanish American War,
as advertised in this 1898 poster. But not all the movies focus on "actualities." Many of the early films showed a more playful side of popular culture. As we will see, they also began telling more elaborate stories The exercise here is about movie "narrative"the ways movies tell stories. We will explore the development of modern movie narrative and you can try your hand at editing a silent film.
When you have completed the exercise, Consider the following questions in your web journal. You should describe the process of editing a film and refer to the films described in the exercise. Which way of telling a story is more true to life? Why? Which is the more "natural" way to tell a story? What are the implications of modern movie narrative? What has it done to the way we see the world? |