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Step into the transformative era of early cinema with The Beginnings Of The Cinema In England, 1894-1901: Volume 1 by John Barnes. This meticulously researched volume unveils the nascent stages of film production and exhibition in England, capturing the excitement and innovation that defined a pivotal period in entertainment history.
Barnes delves into the evolution of the cinema landscape, exploring the technological advancements, societal influences, and cultural phenomena that propelled film into the public consciousness. Through vivid anecdotes and detailed accounts, readers are transported back to a time when moving pictures were a novel curiosity, laying the groundwork for the vibrant cinematic culture we know today.
This book is ideal for film historians, students of cinema, and anyone with a keen interest in the roots of filmmaking. Those who appreciated Barnes' previous works, which also delve into the cultural impact of media, will find this exploration equally compelling.
“An essential read for anyone interested in the origins of cinema and its cultural significance.”
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 312
Publisher: University of Exeter
ISBN: 9780859899543
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