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Team B
. Charmaine . Gordon . Justin . Li Lin .
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colors of the real world
on a screen."
"It's funny how the
only seem really realwhen you watch them
- Anthony Burgess
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When innovation is in the mix,
evolution is brewing.
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1800s - 1889
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THE
IS ANCINEMA
INVENTIONwithout a future.
-Louis Lumière
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"It doesn't matter if it's black-and-white.If a movie has a story that is filled with
you can have as much pleasure, & it is very good for cinema."
emotions
Thomas Langmann
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"When you see a silent movie, you understand everything that's
going on from the images because the images are so strong."
- Monica Belluci
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In 1915,
invented a process to colourize motion Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation
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"Films are
50% VISUAL & 50 % SOUNDSometimes sound even overplays the visual."
David Lynch
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In 1959,JEAN-LUCGODARDmade use of the jumpcut, hand heldcameras, improviseddirection andseamless editing toset new standards forfuture filmmakers.
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THEN & NOW
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"The quality of CGI,audiences are now so used to it.
They don't know what is CGI,& what is real."
Jan de Bont
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"It'sabsolutelyINEVITABLE that
eventually, all or at least most of our entertainment will be in
3D
James Cameron
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ENTERTAINMENT EXPERIENCEIt is an
so real you feel it in your bones,
it takes you places you've never been;so magicalso all encompassing
you're not just peeking through a window,but part of the action.
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B/W&
Silent
Colour&
Sound
Digital&
CGI
3D&
HD
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"Once movies can no longerbe defined by
TECHNOLOGYyou unmask powerful fundamentals --the timelessness,
theotherworldliness,the shared experience
of these narratives."Christopher Nolan
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THANK YOU
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