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Experimentation and discovery
Heather Stewart
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An edition of Experimentation and discovery (2002)

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The genesis of the motion picture medium is recreated in this 5-part collection of the cinema's formative works which reveal the foundation from which the styles and plots of contemporary cinema would later evolve. In this third program the films presented here, ranging from the ingeniously creative to the boldly audacious, offer a sampling of the primitive masterworks from the first ten years of motion picture production that allowed the technical novelty of cinema to so quickly flourish into an artistically expressive medium.

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Publisher
Kino on Video
Language
English
Pages
58

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Experimentation and discovery
2002, Kino on Video
videorecording / in English

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Table of Contents

C. Hepworth: How it feels to be run over (1900); Explosion of a motor car (1900); Rescued by Rover (1905).
L. Fitzhamon: Other side of the hedge (1905); That fatal sneeze (1905).
Cricks and Martin: Visit to Peek Frean & Co.'s bisquet works (1906).
Kineto Production Co.: Day in the life of a coalminer (1910).
C. Freres: Peeping Tom (1901).
F. Zecca: Ali Baba and the forty thieves (1902-05); Story of a crime (1901); Dream and reality (1901).
L. Nouquet. Revolution in Odessa (1905); Aladdin or the marvelous lamp (1906).
P. Zecca: Runaway horse (1907); Physician of the castle (1908).
G. Velle: Magic bricks (1908).
International Film Co.: Dewar's Scotch whiskey (1897).
E. Porter: Gay shoe clerk (1903); Dream of a rarebit fiend (1906).

Edition Notes

Originally produced in 1994.

Piano accompaniment by Neil Brand ; enclosed annotations by Charles Musser.

Commentary by Barry Salt.

DVD, NTSC.

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New York, NY
Series
Movies begin, a treasury of early cinema, 1894-1914 -- 3
Other Titles
Movies begin, a treasury of early cinema, 1894-1914,, treasury of early cinema 1894-1914,, How it feels to be run over., Explosion of a motor car., Rescued by Rover., Day in the life of a coalminer., Revolution in Odessa., Gay shoe clerk., Ali Baba and the forty thieves., Aladdin or the wonderful lamp., Dream of a rarebit fiend., Story of a crime.

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Dewey Decimal Class
791.43/09
Library of Congress
PN1995.75 .M684 v.3

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Format
[videorecording] /
Pagination
1 videodisc (58 min.)
Number of pages
58

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL47078090M
OCLC/WorldCat
49396598

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