The next topic is developed in order to offer a small contribution over a period frame different aspects of the world and countries like Venezuela which has been accompanied by technological change, education, culture, politics and others. While it is clear that today we are surrounded by a great development for many is better than not, is not over, look back and remember what life was like for many people compared to what we have today.

Monday, January 18, 2010

CINEMA

Cinema has always featured an audiovisual medium in which manifests itself through the big screen movies stories that attract the viewer's attention from actual messages to messages that lead us to a mystical world of dreams.

The starting point is in 1895 when the Lumiere brothers presented the first screenings. Over the next 14 years is undergoing a remarkable evolution, but it was only in 1909 and 1912, when Italy became the world's most powerful film because the filmmaker Griffith, considered influential silent period, he did develop the staging. The proliferation of movie theaters throughout the territory of the United States between 1915 and 1920, while industry was moving from outside New York in a small town in California, near Los Angeles called Hollywood, where independent producers built their studies. Born in 1912 and 1916 the Keystone Kops movie and its main protagonist was Charlie Chaplin.After the First World War, American films are internationalized and dominated the world market in 1926, Warner Brother, introduced the first sound system and perfected the Technicolor films starting in 1933 in color. The arrival of Cinema in Venezuela in 1897 is given in the theater and Barak in 1921, becomes the first scientific documentary entitled "The Venezuelan trypanosome, and 3 years later produced what would be the first feature film shot in the country:" The Climber "based on the novel by Venezuelan writer Romulo Gallegos. In 1927 he created the film laboratory in Maracay's Office, but in the '70s were the years of further development of national big screen, the Venezuelan government approved credit policy to encourage film production and publishing standards for marketing Venezuelan films.


I think that from its inception, cinema has been a medium that has crossed borders, ideologies, customs, cultures, but also based industry is a means of communication, and therefore reflects a country's cultural. From my point of view the imaginative Cinema is a tool, through which we copy styles and ways of thinking ways, "know" countries, cities, races, etc, most of which can be advantageous or not, but mostly leaves to surprise the spectators nor accumulate large masses of fans who are the ones who keep it alive.

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