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  • ...pictures]] flickered across the screen in [[Bombay]]’s [[Watson Hotel in 1896]], this “marvel of the century” as it was then advertised, had caught t ...ly acquired by the [[National Film Archive of India]]. The evidence, which is gradually emerging – both documentary and visual – merely confirms, bey
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  • ...ce ran out, as the train entered the station and moved towards them, as it is reported to have happened elsewhere. The Indian viewer took the cinematic e It is said that inspiration for Phalke came when he was watching the imported fil
    28 KB (4,665 words) - 03:19, 6 May 2006
  • ...ce ran out, as the train entered the station and moved towards them, as it is reported to have happened elsewhere. The Indian viewer took the cinematic e It is said that inspiration for Phalke came when he was watching the imported fil
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  • ...ace where Brahma the creator and the father is allowed to be worshiped. He is also the god of the artist and the craftsmen. ...life compresses all process of learning that goes in film art. He himself is a product of the industrial art school.
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  • ...e life of Jesus Christ made by a foreigner. It was projected on 7th July 1896 in Watson Hotel by Mr Meris Sestiye - the representative of the pioneer of ...the famous Marathi actor''' [[Chandrakant Gokhale]]''' and Kamala Gokhale is his mother.
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  • Moving ahead to Baroda, he is a young man lost in learning [[photography]], printing, music, theatre, int This is the time when we enter into the phenomenology of [[typewriters]], phones, e
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  • ...the life of Jesus Christ made by a foreigner. It was projected on 7th July 1896 in Watson Hotel by Mr Meris Sestiye - the representative of the pioneer of ...dmother of the famous Marathi actor Chandrakant Gokhale and Kamala Gokhale is his mother.
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  • ...the life of Jesus Christ made by a foreigner. It was projected on 7th July 1896 in Watson Hotel by Mr Meris Sestiye - the representative of the pioneer of ...dmother of the famous Marathi actor Chandrakant Gokhale and Kamala Gokhale is his mother.
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  • ...the privileging of the studios as a creative force in Indian film history is the product of a discursive formation which emerged from the activities of ...l of the studios in the Indian film industry we are never too sure what it is we are discussing.
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  • ...nted slide inserted and lit from behind by candles. A Gainsborough showbox is at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. The Biograph projector for large format 68/70 mm film, 1896. Intermittent film movement was by friction rollers. Hendricks Collection/S
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  • Milestones from 1896-1951 ...in 1913, it is necessary to record the progress of the film business from 1896, the historical year when Lumiere Bros' films were exhibited at Watson Hote
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  • Milestones from 1896-1951 ...in 1913, it is necessary to record the progress of the film business from 1896, the historical year when Lumiere Bros' films were exhibited at Watson Hote
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  • Meanwhile, outside the Watson's Hotel in Bombay, it is raining. ...rice Sestier, an envoy of the pioneering French company, Lumiere Brothers, is holding the first exhibition of the living photographic pictures in life si
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  • This book is a publication of —Philadelphia Record, 11 August 1896
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  • ...inciple. That which determines the rhythm of production on a conveyer belt is the basis of the rhythm of reception in the film. ...to process stimuli, equally manifests itself in work and leisure. The eye is trained to keep pace with the rhythm of industrial production at the factor
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  • Or perhaps it is true that I don’t know this concept of ‘I’, I don’t claim anything ...of my works has not decreased inspite of the stories of my misfortune. It is only through your grace that I have been able to establish this beautiful a
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  • '''Milestones from 1896-1951''' ...in 1913, it is necessary to record the progress of the film business from 1896, the historical year when Lumiere Bros' films were exhibited at Watson Hote
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  • ...a Maharashtrian photographer, 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( ...a Maharashtrian photographer, who became the first Indian film pioneer. In 1896, he ordered a 16 mm motion picture camera from London. In 1897, he photogra
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  • ...e life of Jesus Christ made by a foreigner. It was projected on 7th July 1896 in Watson Hotel by Mr Meris Sestiye - the representative of the pioneer of
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  • Aaj ki chinta is prakar hogi.vahan dekh,door mein pahad or aakash ka sangam hua hai ...stories for pictorial representation which any country possesses, all that is needed to promulgate their beauty and complete their fame in their purer an
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