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THE BIRTH OF THE «SEVENTH ART. » The project was made by the pupil Of the 11-th grade Malko Alina. Teacher- Karuna Olga Yuryevna. Garovka 2.
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Can you imagine life without films or television, cinema's little sister? Today we can watch television 24 hours a day, we can go to the cinema or put a cassette into our video when we want. We …
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Many people contributed to the invention of the cinema — the brothers Louis Jean and Auguste Lumiere in France; Thomas Alva Edison in the United States; William Friese-Creene and Robert W. Paul in …
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One of the earliest motion-picture machines was Kinetoscope invented by Thomas A. Edison and W. Dickson. It was a cabinet showing unenlarged black-and-white films running about 90 seconds. An …
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Pioneers of the Russian cinema are Protazanov, Gardin, Bauer, and later Eisenstein, Pudovkin, Dovzhenko. The first films in the West were mainly melodramas or comedies. In Russia, they were very …
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IS IT ART? The cinema was the perfect popular entertainment. It was not expensive and, at first, the audience consisted mainly of workers. The rich and intellectual classes ignored it. They …
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FILMS BEGIN TO TELL STORIES Gradually films became longer and started to tell stories. Edwin S. Porter was one of the first directors who made such a film in 1903. It was The Great Train Robbery, the …
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Nickelodeons' were cinemas where people paid a nickel (5 cents) to see several short films. It was much cheaper than other entertainments and everybody could afford it. Nickelodeons' were …
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The Western was the only type of early film which was unique to the cinema. People knew comedies, romances, police stories and melodramas from the theatre. But the Western was new, and especially …
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SPECIAL EFFECTS Film-makers soon learned how to use special effects. The first known special effect was created in 1895 by Alfred Clark in The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots. It was a simple …
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With special effects films become more exciting, and sometimes more frightening. With special effects films become more exciting, and sometimes more frightening.
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When directors make their films, they can use many special effects. For example, in the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit cartoon characters play with live actors. When directors make their films, they …
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The world capital of filmed entertainment Los Angeles has been a lot of things over the past 100 years. First, it was a little city with orange forest and great weather. But, one day in 1908 a group …
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Film-makers soon realised that Southern California's climate was perfect for shooting films all the year round. And the area had settings for nearly any film — it had mountains, desert and …
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By the 1920s, 80 percent of world films were produced in Hollywood. Making films is expensive. On the average, it costs 36 million dollars to produce a film. Some of this goes to pay the actors, and …
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As the industry developed, it created a new phenomenon: the international star. World travel was still slow and difficult in those days, but millions of people in different countries could see the …
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It was an entirely new experience to see a 'star', someone to identify with and love from a distance. All over the world, from Paris to Tokyo, from London to New York, millions of people …
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By 1916, Charlie Chaplin had what was probably the best-known face in the world, the public transformed him from a star into a mythic figure. Cartoons, poems and comic strips under the Chaplin name …
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MARY PICKFORD-«AMERICA’S SWEETHEART» Mary Pickford was one of the early stars of silent cinema. She was also the first female millionaire. "I can't afford to work for only 10,000 dollars a …
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The 1930s was the golden era of the Hollywood studio film. It was the decade of the great movie stars — Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Jean Harlow, Mae West, Katharine Hepburn, Bette Davis, Cary …
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Greta Garbo was one of the few silent film stars who succeeded in 'talkies'. The two words that appeared on billboards — 'GARBO TALKS' — sold more tickets than any other …
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Marilyn Monroe was a perfect example of a Hollywood studio star. Her great beauty made her a world-famous sex symbol. But in spite of her success in films, Monroe had a tragic life. She died at the …
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The Hollywood gave for the world such talented people as Steven Spielberg, Alfred Hitchcock, Woody Allen, Walt Disney, and many others. The Hollywood gave for the world such talented people as Steven …
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Today, Hollywood is not what it was. Many studios have moved to other places. The film stars have also moved to areas like Beverly Hills and Malibu. But visitors to Hollywood today can go to the …
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ART OR RELIGION? The popularity of the cinema led to the first attacks against it. Church leaders condemned the new form. They thought that the cinema would steal souls and lead people away from …
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TALKIES The era of the talking film began in 1927 with the enormous success of Warner Brothers' The Jazz Singer. The film mostly told its story with titles, but it had three songs and a short …
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According to Derek Malcolm of The Guardian, "Cinema has provided as many great artists over the last 100 years as literature, the theatre, and any of the other arts. " The most important …
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ACTORS Match the picture and the actor. Charlie Chaplin • Robert De Niro • Jean Paul Belmondo • Marlon Brando Kevin Kostner • Michelle Pfeiffer • Marlene Dietrich • Richard Gere
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FILM DIRECTORS Match the first names with the surnames of famous directors. Woody а. Spielberg Orson b. Bergman Alfred с. Allen Ingmar d. Bertollucci Bernardo e. Tarkovsky Steven f. Welles Federico …
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a. western 1. A film with lots of music and dance. b. science fiction 2. A film in which unnatural and frightening things happen, such as dead people coming to life, people turning into animals, etc. …
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FILMS Match the picture with the film. The Silence of the Lambs • Pretty Woman • Star Wars • Titanic • Snow White Ghostbusters • The Piano • Some Like it Hot • Interview With the Vampire
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MOVIE TALK 1. You tell the actors what to do: you are the a. director b. producer c. cameraman 2. Your uncle is financing the film. What is he called? a. the director b. the producer c. the bank …
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3. Your sister created the story and wrote the actors' words. She is: 3. Your sister created the story and wrote the actors' words. She is: a. a scriptwriter b. an editor c. a playwright 4. …
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6. You want to stop filming a scene. What do you say? 6. You want to stop filming a scene. What do you say? a. That's enough! b. Cut! с. Stop! 7. One of your friends wants to play a silent part …
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