Brief History Of The Movies: The Evolution Of Blockbuster Film

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Over the years video has evolved from a slideshow on a screen to an emotion reality wrapped up into a 2 hour blockbuster film. Watching a movie today you would never think or imagine that it was once silent, or it was once told that film was pointless and would never last. And you could never think that it was done by take strips of pictures cutting those pictures, over lapping the pictures, and gluing a reel together just for a 15 minute side show in a theater that seat 100. Film is a big part of society now. It has become into something that most can’t live without. The history of film is captivating and full of surprises. Starting in 1900 and ending to where we are now is a big topic to go over, but it really has developed into three steps, …show more content…

They had music, dialogue and narration but they could never figure out how to match both the lips an audio together. Giving up on audio for a bit the developed a way to shot video in both day and night time, without having the sunlight affect them, they called this the dark room. Around the 1920s Warner bros released a short film called the jazz singer. Like most videos is had music and narration in it, but for the first time a small part of the film they had synchronized talking. Even though it was only a little part it made people realize and thing that this could soon be in the future. In the future it was different they learned how to sync voices to actors completely. They also found a way to display video in color one of the first films to ever do this was Wizard of OZ. Film advances so quickly. For most people this was not enough, videos started to lose interest and most production company moved on and started something else in the …show more content…

But they were still able to try and get there name out there by selling there tapes and being watch at home. As DVDs became more popular they decided to advance the technology to what we have to DVDs witch allow more less mainstream films to at a second chance. Around the 1995 A producing company called Pixar Animations release a new type of feature length film Called Toy Story, This was a computer animation film that became a well-known and constant series we know today. After that they developed a deep canvas effect that allows you to draw on the computer and color using shades, patterns and textures (the computer also knows what pressure your coloring at) the computer then looks at all the images and colors them from memory. This technique was used for a very famous movie that almost everyone know,

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