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Kinetograph
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1880s—Thomas Edison and his assistants
1891: Dickson, under Edison, invents Kinetograph “The first true motion picture camera” Motivation: to provide visuals for Edison’s phonograph |
Edison-Dickson
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Edison- INDIVIDUAL exhibition
“The Black Maria” Films distributed in kinetoscope parlors |
Lumiere Brothers
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First functional projector
1895 Cinematographe. First movie theatre. Paris. Public paid $ to watch movies |
Early Movies
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1894- Edison-Dickson. “Fred Ott’s Sneeze”
Early movies-no camera movement or editing George Melies-magician who experimented with special effects. Trick movies. Edwin S. Porter-longer, more complex narrative films. “Great Train Robbery” (1903) |
Early Studios (3)
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Biograph—Founded by WKL Dickson. Became Edison’s rival.
Vitagraph Edison Lots of feuds. Fierce competitors. Lawsuits over patents. |
MPPC
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Motion Picture Patents Company (1908)
Patent pool Issued licenses & collected royalties Started its own distribution company-GFC United States v. MPPC 1913: MPPC illegal |
MPPC pros and cons
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PROS
Stabilized industry Steady flow of films GFC stabilized distribution, zoning, pricing CONS Monopoly Created barriers to entry |
The Independents
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Demand for film increases.
Assembly Line: steady flow of mass-produced narrative films at standard (short) length Independents filled gap that MPPC couldn’t Some bypass MPPC; import European films Indie movement strong by 1912 |
Features
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Multiple reel narratives w/unusual content.
Big budgets. Required special advertising. New Distribution system. Territory by territory. New exhibition venues: Movie palaces. |
1920's big three
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Vertical Integration
Famous Players-Lasky Corporation Loew’s, Inc. First National |
1920's Little five
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Fox Film Corporation
Producers Distributing Corporation Film Booking Office Universal Pictures (Carl Laemmle) Warner Bros. Pictures |
1930's big five
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MGM—Louis B. Mayer
Paramount Warner Bros. 20th Century Fox RKO |
1930's little three
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Universal
Columbia United Artists |
Poverty Row
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Republic
Chesterfield PRC Mongram Small studios, low budgets, no exhibition and distribution |
The studio system
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Production: Each studio produced 40-60 films per year
Distribution: Kept indies subordinate, Block booking, Blind buying Exhibition: First-run theaters in metro areas, 70% of box office receipts |