Historia del CINE y su impacto en la sociedad I Historia de los MEDIOS DE COMUNICACIÓN #6

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Cinema originated in the late 19th century, transforming into a cultural institution through pioneers like the Lumière brothers, George Méliès, and Edwin Porter who introduced visual effects, storytelling, and film editing techniques, leading to the establishment of Hollywood as a hub for mass entertainment.

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  • The emergence of cinema in the late 19th century was intricately linked to industrialization, urbanization, and migration, as people flocked to cities for work, setting the stage for the Lumière brothers, George Méliès, and Edwin Porter to pioneer key aspects of filmmaking, from visual effects to narrative techniques.
  • The evolution of cinema from short, one-minute films to full-length features in Nickelodeons marked a significant shift towards cinema becoming a cultural institution, with Hollywood eventually emerging as a central hub for the film industry, showcasing how technological advancements and societal changes shaped the trajectory of this art form.

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  • Why did cinema become popular in the late 19th century?

    Due to urbanization and migration for work.

  • Who introduced cinema to the masses in the late 19th century?

    The Lumière brothers with the cinematograph.

  • How did George Méliès revolutionize cinema?

    By introducing visual effects and storytelling.

  • Who is credited with pioneering film editing techniques in the early days of cinema?

    Edwin Porter.

  • How did cinema evolve into a cultural institution in the early 20th century?

    By attracting audiences to improvised theaters called Nickelodeons.

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Evolution of Cinema: From Lumière to Hollywood

  • Cinema emerged at the end of the 19th century due to the second industrial revolution, leading to urbanization and migration as people moved to cities for work.
  • The Lumière brothers introduced cinema to the masses with their cinematograph, showcasing one-minute films like "The Departure of the Workers" and "The Arrival of the Train," causing a sensation.
  • George Méliès revolutionized cinema with visual effects and storytelling, producing iconic films like "A Trip to the Moon" in 1902, considered the first science fiction film.
  • Edwin Porter pioneered film editing techniques, combining shots to create narratives like "The Life of an American Firefighter" and "The Great Train Robbery," considered one of the first Western films.
  • Cinema evolved into a cultural institution, attracting audiences to improvised theaters called Nickelodeons, leading to the rise of full-length films and the establishment of Hollywood as a hub for entertainment and mass culture.
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