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The Story Of Victorian Film Bryony Dixon

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The Story Of Victorian Film Bryony Dixon
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Publisher: British Film Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 87.45 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Bryony Dixon
ISBN: 9781911239611, 9781911239871, 9781911239628, 9781911239642, 9781911239635, 1911239619, 1911239872, 1911239627, 1911239643
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Story Of Victorian Film Bryony Dixon by Bryony Dixon 9781911239611, 9781911239871, 9781911239628, 9781911239642, 9781911239635, 1911239619, 1911239872, 1911239627, 1911239643 instant download after payment.

This groundbreaking book tells the fascinating story of the very beginnings of film in Britain, from the earliest non-fiction footage of delicate spider webs, rolling waves, bustling streets and parades to fantastical fiction films and magic lantern-style adaptations of books and fairytales that give us a glimpse into the Victorian imagination. Drawing on unique material held in the BFI Archive, Bryony Dixon provides in-depth insights into major filmmakers such as the Lumière Brothers and Mitchell and Kenyon as well as key works like Pelicans at the Zoo (1898) and Kitty Mahone (1900) - a rare example of an early sound film. She traces the invention, business, aesthetics and impact of the brand new medium of film from 1895 to 1901. From 'actual' news footage of the Boer War (shot in Lancashire) to risqué 'scènes grivoises' (saucy scenes) including nudity and suggestive scenarios, the films explored in this book challenge any preconceptions we might have about early film, demonstrating its breadth and boldness - as well bringing Victorian people and society vividly to life. The book is richly illustrated and beautifully designed to bring the subject to life.

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