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EXPLANATION:

1. A motion picture camera is a device used in filmmaking to capture moving images. The
invention of the motion picture camera in the late 19th century played a pivotal role in the
development of cinematic arts, enabling the creation of films and the birth of the film
industry. Innovators like Thomas Edison and the Lumière brothers were instrumental in
the early advancements of this technology.
2. The Lumière brothers, Auguste Lumière (1862–1954) and Louis Lumière (1864–1948),
were French inventors and pioneers in the field of early cinematography. They are best
known for their crucial contributions to the development of the motion picture camera
and the first public exhibition of films.
3. Both Méliès and Griffith played pivotal roles in the early years of cinema, showcasing the
medium's artistic and narrative potential. Méliès emphasized the imaginative and
fantastical aspects of cinema, while Griffith contributed to the development of cinematic
storytelling techniques that would become fundamental to the language of film.
4. In summary, "The Jazz Singer" holds historical significance as a groundbreaking film that
played a crucial role in the evolution of cinema by introducing synchronized sound and
paving the way for the widespread adoption of "talking pictures" in the years that
followed.
5. Hollywood's ability to produce high-quality, entertaining films contributed to its global
dominance.
6. Competition for Audience Attention, Changing Consumer Habits,
Technological Advancements: The 1950s and 1960s saw advancements in television
technology, including the shift to color broadcasting. The improved visual experience on
television screens made staying at home for entertainment more appealing.
Impact on Film Production: The film industry had to adapt to the changing landscape.
This adaptation included innovations like widescreen formats, color cinematography, and
other technological enhancements to differentiate the cinematic experience from what
was available on television.
7. The counterculture movement encouraged a break from conventional artistic norms.
Filmmakers embraced innovative storytelling techniques, non-linear narratives, and
experimental approaches to filmmaking, pushing the boundaries of what was considered
acceptable in mainstream cinema.
Filmmakers during the "New Hollywood" era used their craft to address pressing social
issues of the time, such as civil rights, anti-war sentiments (particularly related to the
Vietnam War), and challenges to established power structures.
8. This wide release strategy maximizes the film's accessibility to audiences and
contributes to its potential for high box office earnings. This creates a visually
spectacular and engaging cinematic experience. This emphasis on visual spectacle
contributes to the film's appeal, especially in genres like science fiction and fantasy.
9. Dito na natin nakita na sobra ang improvement ng cinematic arts dahil nag evolve na
sya from black and white into more engaging cinematic experience.

GREEN SCREEN – It plays a crucial role para maging creative ang filmmaker sa pagbuhat
ug movies. This is crucial for creating realistic and immersive scenes that involve elements
such as creatures, environments, or events that would be challenging or impossible to film
on location.

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