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The Exemplary Practices of David Griffith, Part 1: Establishing Events Historically
(1968)
With the release of THE BIRTH OF A NATION in 1915, David Griffith established by common consent and emulation of his peers the prototype of international feature filmmaking – an exemplar of the possibilities of practice ...
The Coming of Synchronous Sound to Filmmaking: an Introduction
(1968)
An introduction to the causes and effects of the 'revolution' that occurred between 1927 and 1930 within the American filmmaking industry when the making of movies with synchronous sound became possible.
Misusing Sights as Sounds: The Infringements of Radio Drama on the Making of CITIZEN KANE
(1968)
Many arts have influenced the cinema over extended periods of time. One art – radio drama – is an exception, for we can date the onset of its influence from the coming of synchronous sound to the cinema in 1926 and the ...