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For a little low-cost entertainment, nothing beats a fireworks display and having a camera with you is nice too.
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On this day, 116 years ago, the French capital experienced the first commercial movie screening of films made by brothers Louis and Auguste Lumiere. Let's take another journey back to the early days of filmmaking and learn more about the work of the Lumiere Brothers.
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Today we’re looking at ‘The Serpentine Dance’, a wonderful short film produced by the Lumière brothers at the end of the 19th century – In the movie, we watch the dancer Loie Fuller as she moves gracefully around in a gown which constantly changes color – The film was shot in black and white and each frame was hand painted afterwards to give this beautiful effect. It truly is a masterpiece of early cinema...
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In our 3rd installment of our ‘Magic of early cinema’ series, we take a look at ‘The Skeleton of Joy’, an 1897 film by the Lumière brothers. Sure, we may be used to seeing ghouls and monsters in our movies nowadays, but just imagine how it must have been to be an audience member at the end of the 19th century!
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There are plenty of films out there we have yet to discover and this Film Review of the Week unveils one heckuva gem!
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A very rare but exquisite film, giving intense saturation and deep, gorgeous blues!
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I WANT IT MORE!!! I am not sure if many people know about this slide, but I think you are guys going to love it!
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No wonder it's rare!