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6- Lumiere "Firsts" and Advancements in Film Before Georges Méliès

6- Lumiere "Firsts" and Advancements in Film Before Georges Méliès

Update: 2020-09-23
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This week we look at some of the "firsts" in film history as they occurred in the Lumiere's early projections. We also describe a few advancements in film technology, including the Latham Loop, and the Geneva Drive.

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Have you ever heard of Seconds? It's a 1966 film directed by John Frankenheimer, and starring Rock Hudson. The best way I can describe it is like an episode of The Twilight Zone that has blossomed into a gorgeous, existentially terrifying movie that is unlike anything else I have ever seen. I first heard about it from this video here, and the good people at Criterion have made an amazing print. 

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6- Lumiere "Firsts" and Advancements in Film Before Georges Méliès

6- Lumiere "Firsts" and Advancements in Film Before Georges Méliès

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