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| − | + | The history of Motion Pictures begins, like most things, in legend. No one moment in time or specific place can be viewed as the truth birthplace of Motion Pictures, or the Motion Picture industry, as Iike most things, it was born not out of a flash of brilliant innovation, but by the codification of existing ideas and inventions into a new paradigm. It can be said that the illusion of motion created by the quick interchange of still images, a technique known for centuries, represents the earliest foundation of what would become our modern notion of Motion Pictures. | |
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Motion Pictures are characterized by a fictional or fictionalized story, and actors portraying characters for a narrative purpose.
This Definition needs to be updated, to distinguish from Documentaries and Television.
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History of Motion Pictures
The history of Motion Pictures begins, like most things, in legend. No one moment in time or specific place can be viewed as the truth birthplace of Motion Pictures, or the Motion Picture industry, as Iike most things, it was born not out of a flash of brilliant innovation, but by the codification of existing ideas and inventions into a new paradigm. It can be said that the illusion of motion created by the quick interchange of still images, a technique known for centuries, represents the earliest foundation of what would become our modern notion of Motion Pictures.
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Motion Pictures by Director
- Wes Anderson
- Joel & Ethan Coen
- Francis Ford Coppola
- Alred Hitchcock
- Akira Kurosawa
- Martin Scorsese
- Kevin Smith
- Stephen Speilberg
- Quentin Tarantino
Motion Pictures by Screenwriter
Motion Pictures by Actor
Motion Pictures by Subject