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Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings • French film industry most successful pre- World War I

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Page 1: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Birth of Cinema: 1890s

• Edison and the Kinetoscope

• Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey?

• Edwin Porter

• Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings

• French film industry most successful pre-World War I

Page 2: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Where are films seen?

• Vaudeville

• Store-front theaters: Nickelodeon

• Carnival sideshow

Movies considered working class entertainment.

Page 3: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Early Cinema and the 1900s to 1920s

• Industry moves to Hollywood

• Dominates movie production after World War I

• “Silent” cinema?

• “movie palaces” and “an evening’s entertainment”

Page 4: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

D.W. Griffith and The Birth of a Nation

• Industrial, artistic, cultural significance

• Cinema as ideology

Ideology: those ideas, images, stories, and other systems through which we make sense of the world and our relation to it

Page 5: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Genre films: categories of movies with reliable formulas for telling stories

Silent era oriented toward action and lavish sets:

• Westerns, war movies, horror, romances, physical comedies, costume dramas, documentaries, action, melodramas

Star system: discovered certain actors/actresses could attract viewers no matter film

Page 6: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Sound Film and Studio System

Early sound: • Jazz Singer (1927)• Restrictions

• New genres include: screwball comedies, musicals, character studies, crime dramas

Page 7: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

How the studio system workseverything done (until late 1940s) "in-house"

Vertical integration: when companies with same owner handle different aspects of the film business

Three Keys Stages1. Production2. Distribution3. Exhibition

Page 8: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

5 Major Studios by 19301. Paramount2. MGM3. Warner Bros.4. Fox5. RKO

An evening's entertainment now includes: NewsreelsCartoonsB movieFeature

Page 9: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Movie attendance peaks in 194690 million Americans go to movies every week

U.S. vs. Paramount (1948): Divestiture agreementBreaks up studio hold on film production, distribution, exhibition

Page 10: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Film adjusts to the Changing Culture

TV and Movies: Enemies and partners

•Movies on TV

•New technologies for film

Page 11: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Studios start producing TV shows

• Disneyland and “Disneyland”

• Westerns

Why?

• $$$

• Fin/Syn: networks can’t own content

Page 12: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

More film industry responses:

Exhibition: theaters move out of city centers

Independent production: partnerships between producers and studios

Page 13: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Late 60s and 1970s, Hollywood attempts to reconnect

More independent production

Younger directors

Ratings

• Hays Office/Production Code was earlier response

• Motion Picture Association of America

• May encourage more explicit content

Page 14: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

The New Hollywood

More corporate mergers

Business reasserts control

Blockbusters: Jaws, Star Wars

• Broad appeal

• Foreign appeal

• Cross promotion

• Merchandising

• Evolution or Devolution?

Page 15: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Current structure:• Studios partner with independent producers• Agree to distribute

Tent-pole strategy: Blockbusters paired with smaller niche films for particular audiences

Blockbusters can assure solvency for a while, but often flop.

Page 16: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Distribution and Exhibition today:

• More screens, less movies.

Windows: different “arenas” for exhibition

Page 17: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

How will digital technologies shape the future of the movie industry?

• Production

• Distribution

• Exhibition

• Straight to DVD?

Page 18: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Film Criticism: Ways of Thinking About Movies

How do you talk about film without focusing on “what happens”?

• Or “thumbs up or down”?

Page 19: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Auteur theory: director as unifying artistic voice

similarities across films

Page 20: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Genre: films with formulasSet rules, expectations Both for filmmakers and audiences

Genre theory Identify genres, subgenres (scifi, comedy) Examine how change

Page 21: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Symptomatic Culture

• film as “symptom” • how film text connected to cultural context• looking to “subtext”

Page 22: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Structuralism• language organizes and constructs our access to reality• film and genres as language systems

Saussure: way we make sense of the world is dependent on the language we speak and, therefore, the culture we inhabit.

Page 23: Birth of Cinema: 1890s Edison and the Kinetoscope Biograph and filmmaking in…New Jersey? Edwin Porter Lumiere Brothers popularize public screenings French

Langue: language system (rules and conventions which organize it)

Parole: utterance (individual use of language)

Task of structuralism is to make explicit the rules and conventions (langue) which govern production of meaning (parole).