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  • ...dream of having anything to do with the performing arts, least of all the cinema. The somewhat negative perception of cinema's musical occupants, pervasive as it was, never quite influenced the classi
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  • '''Cinema Ki Rani (1925)''' ...a howling dog are regarded as one of the most memorable moments of Indian cinema to date
    127 KB (20,817 words) - 08:24, 8 July 2006
  • '''The History of Sound in Indian Cinema''' ...rative and cinematic space, and are almost automatic ingredients of Indian cinema.
    61 KB (10,242 words) - 16:34, 22 May 2006
  • The Sounds of Early Cinema Early Cinema
    855 KB (137,726 words) - 17:02, 22 May 2006
  • ...nce I took to visual arts like painting, drawing, photography, theatre and cinema. ...ountain located at the centre, is indeed the first bathtub scene in Indian Cinema. The extent of sensuousness which Phalke has managed to infuse into this we
    7 KB (1,176 words) - 23:59, 16 July 2006
  • ...the first time by M/s Phalke and Company, the only first manufacturers of cinema films in India. All the eighteen workshops of the cinema are located on the premises.
    12 KB (1,629 words) - 14:59, 7 January 2014
  • ...course, a totally inadequate explanation of the illusion of motion in the cinema. The proposed fusion or blending of images could produce only the superimp In French writings on the cinema Roget often takes second place to the Belgian physicist Joseph Plateau, who
    33 KB (5,322 words) - 13:46, 27 May 2006
  • ...involved in flicker, as well as in the direct perception of motion and the cinema illusion. This delay is in addition to the effects of colours and brightnes
    61 KB (10,310 words) - 13:06, 25 May 2006
  • This was the debut film of V. Shantaram, one of the giants of Indian cinema. He played loard Krishna in the film.
    5 KB (794 words) - 14:53, 25 May 2006
  • ...and S.N. Patankar's 'Bhakta Prahlad'. When it was released at the West End cinema in Bombay the uncontrollable crowds were only satisfied when the theatre ma
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  • Early pioneer of Indian cinema D.G. Phalke directs this tale about the hijinks of child god Krishna. After
    696 bytes (112 words) - 13:28, 26 May 2006
  • Early pioneer of Indian cinema D.G. Phalke directs this tale about the hijinks of child god Krishna. After
    699 bytes (112 words) - 13:44, 26 May 2006
  • ‘“Cinema.” ‘“What is Cinema?’
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  • ...adasaheb was in Pune, he was chatting with his friend, the owner of Aryan cinema, Gangadharpant alias Bapusaheb Pathak. The question of Dadasaheb’s next m ...She was the first child artist doing a leading rold in the world of Indian Cinema. Other roles were done by: Nanda- Purushottam Parchure, Yashodha-Yadav Gopa
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  • It was the age of mass reproduction and Victorian amusements. Cinema had arrived and so was plague spreading like fire. It was the Maharaja of
    5 KB (911 words) - 14:32, 10 June 2006
  • ...nstruction, to make the learning process more enjoyable. In all its forms, cinema is an art as well as a business, and those who make motion pictures take gr ...ker Georges Méliès was the outstanding creator of fantasy films in early cinema. Méliès exploited the new medium to enhance his magic acts through techni
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    ...arrative dramatic films more prevalent, comedy remained a staple of silent cinema. After the trick films and risqué comedies of the early years, a new comic ...France, though no longer dominant, remained a center for theorizing about cinema and producing innovative and experimental works.
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    ...oined such terms as photogenie and cinegraphie to express their views that cinema must emphasize images and their flow, rather than conventions used in the t ...Le ballet mécanique (1924) and Marcel Duchamp made Anémic Cinema (Anemic Cinema, 1926). A filmmaker who brought experimental ambitions to commercial featur
    8 KB (1,181 words) - 14:54, 18 June 2006
  • ...d well into the 20th century. Above is pictured a Kinephone, or gramophone cinema, from the 1920's. This was meant to be viewed using a 78 r.p.m. phonograph
    9 KB (1,578 words) - 01:28, 20 June 2006
  • William Jones translates Shakuntala into English. A [[dream of cinema]]
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