The Film D. W. Griffith's The Birth Of A Nation

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When The Birth of a Nation was released in theatres in 1915, the art of film making was still in its early stages. Thomas Edison’s Kinetoscope was invented less than 25 years prior to the movie’s release, in 1891. In a time where the majority of movies were just starting to grow away from its single-reel predecessors, The Birth of a Nation was the longest feature film of its time. [1] Director D.W. Griffith used the creation of this movie to experiment with various new methods, bringing the movie to life by using both by using new, complex camera angles and editing techniques. [2] Despite the significance of movie making that was developed in the creation of The Birth of a Nation, there is another reason why this particular film captured

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