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Creation Cinema Series
The Creation Cinema series from Creation Books is a collection of books dealing with film history and popular culture, pop culture. Creation Cinema books *Killing For Culture, Killing for Culture: An Illustrated History of Death Film from Mondo to Snuff (Creation Cinema #1) *Inside Teradome, Inside Teradome: An Illustrated History of Freak Film (Creation Cinema #2) *Deathtripping, Deathtripping: The Cinema of Transgression (Creation Cinema #3) *Fragments of Fear, Fragments of Fear: An Illustrated History of British Horror Films (Creation Cinema #4) *Desperate Visions, Desperate Visions: The Films of John Waters & the Kuchar Brothers (Creation Cinema #5) *Hammer Film Productions#Television series, House of Horror: The Complete Hammer Films Story (Creation Cinema #6) *Naked Lens: Beat Cinema (Creation Cinema #7) *Meat is Murder (book), Meat Is Murder!: An Illustrated Guide to Cannibal Culture (Creation Cinema #8) *Eros in Hell, Eros in Hell: Sex, Blood and Madness in Japanese Cinema (C ...
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Film History
The history of film chronicles the development of a visual art form created using film technologies that began in the late 19th century. The advent of film as an artistic medium is not clearly defined. There were earlier cinematographic screenings by others like the first showing of life sized pictures in motion 1894 in Berlin by Ottomar Anschütz; however, the commercial, public screening of ten Lumière brothers' short films in Paris on 28 December 1895, can be regarded as the breakthrough of projected cinematographic motion pictures. The earliest films were in black and white, under a minute long, without recorded sound, and consisted of a single shot from a steady camera. The first decade saw film move from a novelty, to an established mass entertainment industry, with film production companies and studios established throughout the world. Conventions toward a general cinematic language developed, with film editing, camera movements and other cinematic techniques contribu ...
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