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  • ...red by Harischandra Sakharam Bhatwadekar (popularly known as Save Dada) in December 1901 - and the first indigenous topical or actuality film was born. The 190 ...able with the National Film Archive of India(NFAI), since 1918, a total of 1,268 Silent features have been made in the country. Unfortunately most of th
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  • ...by [[Harischandra Sakharam Bhatwadekar (popularly known as Save Dada)]] in December 1901 - and the first indigenous topical or actuality film was born. The 190 ...able with the National Film Archive of India(NFAI), since 1918, a total of 1,268 Silent features have been made in the country. Unfortunately most of th
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  • ...he cine camera from Save Dada, produced the first mini-feature film (about 1,000 feet) “Savitri” in 1912. Narmada Mande, a young lady from Ahmedabad 1923 at 12 -1/2 percent.
    23 KB (3,244 words) - 22:41, 26 April 2006
  • ...he cine camera from Save Dada, produced the first mini-feature film (about 1,000 feet) “Savitri” in 1912. Narmada Mande, a young lady from Ahmedabad 1923 at 12 -1/2 percent.
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  • * [[January 1]] - End of [[Spain|Spanish]] rule in [[Cuba]]. * January 1 - [[Queens]] and [[Staten Island, New York|Staten Island]] merge with [[N
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  • ...Louis Lumiere are credited with the world's first public film screening on December 28, 1895. The showing of approximately ten short films lasting only twenty The Lumiere Brothers have been credited with over 1,425 different short films and had even filmed aerial shots years before the
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  • 1. Silent films—History and criticism—Congresses. 2. Motion pictures—So 1 2 3 4 5 06 05 04 03 02 01
    695 KB (110,553 words) - 04:32, 27 April 2006
  • ...ritique. There are two points that Bergson omits to note in this argument: 1) the creative process involved in filmmaking and 2) the incompatibility of ...after they are seen and there is no absolute present in any one frame. At 1/24 a second a frame is not perceptible to the naked eye. Therefore accumula
    803 KB (128,263 words) - 16:43, 24 May 2006
  • He then buys a ticket to England from Thomas Cook, and on 1 February 1912, Phalke sets sail for England. Accordingly, on 1 August 1940, Phalke sets sail for London on a German liner.
    196 KB (33,860 words) - 23:45, 10 May 2006
  • ...down as the first Indian news film, the return to India from Cambridge in December 1901 of acclaimed mathematics student R.P. Paranjype, an event with conside ...he cine camera from Save Dada, produced the first mini-feature film (about 1,000 feet) “Savitri” in 1912. Narmada Mande, a young lady from Ahmedabad
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  • ...ographer, who became the first Indian film pioneer. In 1896, he ordered a -1(d motion picture ) Tj0 -12.6 TD 0.012 Tc 0.040 Tw (camdra(from Londor. In 1 ...l event” covered the wild jubilation in honor of the return to India (in December, 1901) of the university of Cambridge student R.P. Paranjpye, who had won a
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  • 1. Silent films—History and criticism—Congresses. 2. Motion pictures—So 1 2 3 4 5 06 05 04 03 02 01
    855 KB (137,726 words) - 17:02, 22 May 2006
  • ...rmans had fled with badly needed provisions. Maha Bandula attacked them in December with about 60,000 men; but the British force managed to defend themselves a ...roops in the Rangoon expedition 3,160 died of scurvy and dysentery, and of 1,004 in Arakan 595 died from malaria. All together on the British side about
    133 KB (21,627 words) - 19:09, 24 May 2006
  • [1] We read a student paper, and we cringe. We attend the lecture of a seas 1) through a lack of careful scholarship among film writers, and
    33 KB (5,322 words) - 13:46, 27 May 2006
  • ...epitome of petty-bourgeois reactionary doctrine. The two basic ideas are: (1) Liberation can be attained by ethical means – i.e., non-violence; (2) In ...d towards the 50th Indian Nationalist Congress to be held at Allahabad, in December of 1936.
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  • ...nt ofiice in New York with his machine and filed claim for the patent. On December 22, 1877 he demonstrated this machine in the office of Scientific American ...his article, the first demonstration of the cylinder phonograph was around December 1878 (within a year of its invention) at Calcutta. The oldest dealer of HM
    53 KB (8,415 words) - 01:32, 5 July 2006
  • ...to the myth of persistence of vision. Why? Because it is still with us. [1] We read a student paper, and we cringe. We attend the lecture of a seas "Persistence of Vision" found its way into film literature in two ways: 1) through a lack of careful scholarship among film writers, and 2) because o
    35 KB (5,733 words) - 07:56, 8 July 2006
  • 1. Childhood and Youth. '''Childhood and Youth Chapter 1'''
    176 KB (30,343 words) - 22:02, 8 July 2006
  • ...e for the ear”—a phrase at once typically self-promoting and visionary.1 But equally important for future developments was the growth of a business ...stique” as early as 1856. Now his son Paul took a hundred photographs at 1/333 second, and claimed that he had wanted to record Chevreul’s answers t
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  • ...to the myth of persistence of vision. Why? Because it is still with us. [1] We read a student paper, and we cringe. We attend the lecture of a seas "Persistence of Vision" found its way into film literature in two ways: 1) through a lack of careful scholarship among film writers, and 2) because o
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