The rise of the American film, a critical history. With an essay: Experimental cinema in America, 1921-1947.
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Part one: Fade-in (1869-1903) --
First stages : trade, technique, pictures --
George Melies : "artificially arranged scenes" --
Part two : Foundations (1903-1908) --
Art : Edwin S. Porter and the editing principle --
Business : toward national expansion --
Social : first American story films --
Part three : Development (1908-1914) --
The struggle for control --
D. W. Griffith : new discoveries --
First school of directors : specialization of crafts --
Pre-war films : significant trends --
Part four : Transition (1914-1918) --
Large-scale operations --
D. W. Griffith : The birth of a nation and Intolerance --
Toward style --
Charles Chaplin : individualist --
Movies in the World War --
Growing sophistication of film content --
Part five : Intensification (1919-1929) --
Big business --
Additions to film art --
A throng of directors --
The decline of D. W. Griffith --
Films of the post-war decade --
Part six : Maturity (1929-1939) --
New affiliations and consolidations --
Refinements in technique --
Contemporary directors --
Walt Disney : virtuoso --
Significant contemporary film content --
Supplement : Experimental cinema in America 1921-1947.
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