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03 Jul 03:12
Scandinavian Silent Film: Victor Sjostrom as Seastrom, Mauritz Stiller, John Brunius, Greta Garbo: 2021
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03 Jul 03:12
Scott Lord Silent Film: Cabiria (Pastrone, 1914)
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03 Jul 03:12
Scott Lord Silent Film: Castle Films Travelogue
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03 Jul 03:12
Silent Film: Douglas Fairbanks in The Mollycoddle (Victor Fle...
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03 Jul 03:12
Boston skyline from Donna's Cambridge terrace,...
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03 Jul 03:12
Scott Lord Silent Film: The Eclipse (Georges Melies, 1907)
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03 Jul 03:12
Scott Lord Silent Film: Lon Chaney in The Gift Supreme (Oliver L Sellers...
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03 Jul 03:12
Film - Silent Film
Silent Film
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03 Jul 03:12
Scott Lord Silent Film: The Invaders (Ince, 1912)
Silent Film
Having directed "The Indian Massacre" and Across the Plains" the year before, Thomas Ince during 1012 directed the films "The Invaders" (three reels) starring its co-director Francis Ford and Ethel Grandin and "Custer's Last Fight" (three reels) for the New York Motion Picture Company and "Shadows of the Past" for the Vitagraph Company of America.
It is often acknowledged that Thomas Ince was the first director to use a shooting script. These were detailed shooting scripts, known to be meticulous in their planning, where plotline would emerge as having precedence over action and spectacle.
Author Kenneth MacGowan notes that Thomas Ince "strove for theatric effect", but only with scripts that were "direct and tight" and used intertitles to advance character action dramatically relating to events as a technique of exposition.
Silent Film D. W. Griffith
Having directed "The Indian Massacre" and Across the Plains" the year before, Thomas Ince during 1012 directed the films "The Invaders" (three reels) starring its co-director Francis Ford and Ethel Grandin and "Custer's Last Fight" (three reels) for the New York Motion Picture Company and "Shadows of the Past" for the Vitagraph Company of America.It is often acknowledged that Thomas Ince was the first director to use a shooting script. These were detailed shooting scripts, known to be meticulous in their planning, where plotline would emerge as having precedence over action and spectacle.
Author Kenneth MacGowan notes that Thomas Ince "strove for theatric effect", but only with scripts that were "direct and tight" and used intertitles to advance character action dramatically relating to events as a technique of exposition.
Silent Film D. W. Griffith
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03 Jul 03:11
Scott Lord on Film: Mae Murray in Peacock Alley (Marcel de Sano, 1930)
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03 Jul 03:11
Scott Lord Mystery: Boris Karloff as Mr. Wong, Detective - YouTube
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03 Jul 03:11
Scott Lord on Silent Film Hollywood, Lost Silent Film, Swedish Silent Film, Danish Silent Film: May 2023
Film
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03 Jul 03:11
Scott Lord Mystery: Dark Hazard (Alfred Green, 1934) theatrical trailer
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03 Jul 03:11
Swedish Silent Film: The Monastery of Sendomir (Victor Sjostr...
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03 Jul 03:11
Sherlock Holmes- The Woman In Green (Roy William Neal)
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03 Jul 03:11
Scott Lord Mystery: The Premature Burial (Roger Corman)
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03 Jul 03:11
The Photoplay: Silent FIlm Movie Posters; Lon Chaney
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03 Jul 03:10
Scott Lord Silent Film: Jesus of Nazereth (From The Manger to the Cross,...
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03 Jul 03:10
Scott Lord Silent Film: Biblical Drama; Christus (Guilio Antamoro, 1916)
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03 Jul 03:10
Television Art: Lifebuoy soap plus sponsor tag (1971)
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