Review:
Early Cinema In Europe
overall review score: 4.5
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Early cinema in Europe refers to the development and evolution of motion pictures in the continent during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Key Features
- Invention of cinematography
- Introduction of silent films
- Pioneering filmmakers like Georges Méliès and Lumière brothers
- Emergence of film festivals and exhibitions
Pros
- Innovative period in the history of cinema
- Laid the foundation for modern filmmaking techniques
- Showcased creativity and experimentation with new technology
Cons
- Limited access to films by general public due to high costs
- Technological limitations resulting in primitive visual and sound quality