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Earliest Films

What qualities do these early films share? Why do you think the filmmakers shot these? How do they differ from modern movies?

All of the films shown are little moments in time. They don't have a full length plot with a climax or anything. Filmmakers may have shot these because they wanted to preserve history not just as a frozen photo but as a moving picture to show the detail of how something was done or what they did. They differ from modern movies because they were small clips and some of them were repeated over and over. Since they were on film and they were not in color, filmmakers were able to color on the film strips to give them color. Modern film is already in color and they are digital rather than on film. 

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