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Journal of e-Media Studies, Volume 7 Issue 1: Early Cinema History (Understanding Visual Culture Through Silent Film Collections)

Christie Abstract

Over a century ago, moving pictures opened new ways of seeing and experiencing the world for audiences. In 1900, watching life-like images from near and far in a darkened space was a new experience, and one that quickly attracted audiences everywhere. For those not living in crowded cities, movies offered a taste of city life. And for those far from centres of innovation, they brought modernity and new styles of life. They also created a new kind of encyclopedia, displaying wonders of nature and science for the masses. And they created new kinds of glamour, in the images of stars on screen, and in the picture palaces where these were seen. Today, digital access is giving us more ways of accessing this culture of this moving image, with new tools and new sources that take us closer to what enabled movies to make the modern world.

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