BIRTH OF CINEMA

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  • @brianprince2411
    @brianprince2411 12 років тому

    Thank You spirmessi for doing Your part...in helping to preserve Film History...friend of Sheen/Estevez? Clint Eastwood? Jerry Bruckheimer? I applaud...everyone who is helping to preserve these, the HISTORY of these...and stopping the CENSURES and HISTORY ERASORS. Shalom Bro.

  • @yelloweyes2
    @yelloweyes2 10 років тому +9

    This was a great trip to the past! Thank you so much for making and sharing this!

  • @MultiDenise36
    @MultiDenise36 13 років тому +2

    This is amazing, its kind of weired actually seeing this film footage from the late 1800's to the early 1900's. So many times I've only seen the photographs from this era. Seeing these people actually interact with one another on film brings them out of the textbook. It reminds me that the people of the past are not relics,and were not that different from you and I. Again this is incredible thanks for linking this to me. ; )

  • @MikiGo88
    @MikiGo88 11 років тому +11

    Thank you for uploading this. I know this is gonna sound strange but when I saw the test shots of the first films I don't know why but it made me cry it moved me. Just seeing the first part of the video was amazing.

  • @AbsolutelyDaniel
    @AbsolutelyDaniel 13 років тому +4

    THIS IS SIMPLY IMPRESSIVE!! I TOTALLY LOVE AND ADORE CINEMA AND IT'S REALLY EMOTIONING ME TO SEE THE FIRST ATTEMPTS TO WORK ON FILMS! I ALSO LOVE THE FIRST REAL MOVIES FROM THE 20'S, LIKE MURNAU.

  • @S250385
    @S250385 13 років тому +1

    Excellent! So many landmarks and classic moments in under 10mins!

  • @ellandelachapelle
    @ellandelachapelle 12 років тому

    Great! Loved it! Who is the ballerina at 1:38? Who is the one at 7:39 doing these dangerous stunts? ("Gone With the Wind" from 1939 was in colour btw. Seems a bit TOO bright. The first colour films were.)

  • @sakurasoh
    @sakurasoh 15 років тому +1

    I just wanna thank you for compiling the most breathtaking videos of the dawn in the movie industry and summed it into a great production

  • @DJMChicago
    @DJMChicago 15 років тому

    Thank you for posting this excellent collection of historic film clips. Most of the people I know have never seen a silent film, and they can't even imagine the idea that they might possibly like watching one. It's too bad that so many will deprive themselves of the joy of watching these works, and they deprive themselves of a better understanding of film history at the same time.

  • @charwren
    @charwren 15 років тому

    thx for the cinematic ride, great work. Brought back loads of memories watching those silent films while growing up.

  • @tyrssen1
    @tyrssen1 11 років тому +1

    Thank you for this! A delightful re-cap of cinema history ... and the perfect way to start a Monday morning. Everyone has a "favorite" or two; IMHO, the greatest film ever made was the 1936 H.G. Wells movie, "Things To Come." Wells always warned us against the horrors of war, and this was his finest achievement.

  • @asmshariarchowdhury6535
    @asmshariarchowdhury6535 10 років тому +19

    it is one of the most interesting video of all time

  • @PlayIt4MeAgainSam
    @PlayIt4MeAgainSam 15 років тому

    Bravo!!! The Cinema sure has come a long way in such a short period of time. Thanks.
    btw, does anyone know who was riding that horse at :50 ?

  • @o2me2
    @o2me2 12 років тому

    Thank you so much for this amazing video. If it were not for people that invented things we would have nothing to build on. This tribute to these great people is very welcome. Thank you. Thumbs up.

  • @gayeavec
    @gayeavec 14 років тому

    Great collection of video clips. It really captures the birth of the cinema. Thanks so much for posting

  • @BattyKellen
    @BattyKellen 14 років тому

    The first kiss ever recorded at 4:21 is probably the sweetest I've ever seen.

  • @marius478
    @marius478 15 років тому

    Thank you so much for letting me know about this video;Absolutely wonderful!Grazie mille! :)

  • @fernando1cunha
    @fernando1cunha 13 років тому +1

    A video with basic explanations that shows us the history of art that really excites us and gives us joy. Congratulations on your production.
    Greetings from Brazil.

  • @TheBigValley
    @TheBigValley 13 років тому +1

    This video is a great source of information! One of the most beautiful video shared on UA-cam!

  • @AdeleCeleste
    @AdeleCeleste 13 років тому +1

    An EXCELLENT crash course on the history of Film. Yep! I LOVE film history and I actually own many of the early films that were in this video. Moving pictures never cease to fascinate me :-) It's pure MAGIC!!!!!

  • @TakersMissy
    @TakersMissy 12 років тому +1

    Wonderful montage and tribute!! Some of the things shown here I'd seen or heard of before, but there was much here I also learned! Thanks for posting and this is going on my favorites list! :-)

  • @Susanna129
    @Susanna129 13 років тому

    Wow! Impressive video and the attached History about the FILM making...Excellent , Thank you...Zuzanna

  • @TheNewtraditions
    @TheNewtraditions 12 років тому +1

    Thank you very much for sharing these images with us. They are still wonderful to look at and enjoy. Keep up the good work.

  • @samishahzad6160
    @samishahzad6160 4 роки тому

    Wonderful superb greatest information for cinema and All production cast directors sound composerd prudusers and stars oldest. Greatest rest in peace of All

  • @drmoonrat
    @drmoonrat 15 років тому

    I loved it. Great video. I feel honoured because the Buster Keaton montage was my very own montage. I'm glad it served a good purpose. Great video.

  • @DanielaVilu
    @DanielaVilu 12 років тому

    fortunately we've still got artists like Paul Thomas Anderson, David Fincher and a few others to keep the hope up

  • @ForeverJudyGarland
    @ForeverJudyGarland 12 років тому +2

    this is amazing! i love it! its always great to know how our films began and the history of them

  • @Namiiarii
    @Namiiarii 12 років тому

    This was sent to me by Email and I just want to say thank you. It was a great joy to watch and even a little learned. Thanks again it's great.

  • @SuperRod88
    @SuperRod88 14 років тому

    @lividfarmer The name of the movie is "Safety Last" starring Harold Lloyd. He was a great comedian and performed most of his own dangerous stunts on the film.

  • @aarfeld
    @aarfeld 12 років тому +1

    I still remember the first time I saw the footage of "A Trip To The Moon." It was day when men first walked on on the moon 43 summers ago, when I was 10. As part of the coverage leading up to that moment they showed some of the ways that the moon had been depicted in human culture in the past.

  • @packjim56
    @packjim56 14 років тому

    Wow. I had not idea the first photograph was taken in 1826. The year that Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died, and 10 years before David Crockett dies at the Alamo to put it into perspective. And the first sound recording one year before the American Civil War begins. Well done video. I liked the beginning and end graphics. Wish I knew how to do those.

  • @aethelwulf8753
    @aethelwulf8753 12 років тому

    Correction : >>> The Sentimental Bloke was made in 1919 Not 1908 but Longford made his first feature in 1911, STILL PRE-DATING US FEATURE FILMS. I urge any fans of pioneer cinema to watch the movie and other Longford movies and see for yourselves Longford's genius in action, a classic movie, AND The Story of the Kelly Gang which can be seen on UA-cam but as I said parts of the film are lost.

  • @sky0725
    @sky0725 14 років тому

    Fascinating!!!
    This makes me really want to watch a silent film.

  • @GoinToCandyMountain
    @GoinToCandyMountain 12 років тому

    That lovely lady at 1:38 is Annabelle Whitford Moore! She made quite a few films for Edison. :)

  • @nestorian9
    @nestorian9 13 років тому

    WONDERFUL!! I loved hearing the first audio and seeing the first photograph.

  • @Roncace
    @Roncace 15 років тому

    The "Father" of special effects part really thrilled me!

  • @nikkitta8
    @nikkitta8 15 років тому

    Beautiful video with old images, super!!
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @energicko
    @energicko 15 років тому

    175 years of film. great compilation!

  • @lovewesterns
    @lovewesterns 13 років тому +1

    Εξαιρετικό το video σου. Περιέχει πληροφορίες και σκηνές που δεν είδα σε κανένα άλλο documentary για τον κινηματογράφο (και πίστεψέ με, έχω δει πολλά!), καθώς και σκηνές τις οποίες είχα δει μόνο σε φωτογραφίες. Και το editing είναι τέλειο. Ευχαριστώ :)

  • @lividfarmer
    @lividfarmer 15 років тому

    Anyone know what film the clip of the man falling down the side of the building is at 7:38 - 7:46 ?...Great job!

  • @livehappy3415
    @livehappy3415 4 роки тому +1

    Very nice and very much informative.

  • @Lucilia49
    @Lucilia49 13 років тому

    Belle initiative que d'avoir fait cette vidéo..Merci de nous l'avoir fait partager. Bisous et bonne soirée!!Lucile

  • @RuiElias1979
    @RuiElias1979 13 років тому

    This is history, cinema history! Good stuff.
    The boxing match at 2:01 is hilarious!!! Thanks for posting =)

  • @AshHaze27
    @AshHaze27 13 років тому

    Brilliant history of film. Very nice work. You have compiled a nice collection.
    (( Awesome.))

  • @catman916
    @catman916 12 років тому +10

    This was very interesting and done well.

  • @mrsbrownandhercat
    @mrsbrownandhercat 7 років тому

    Louis Aime Augistin''s surname was Le Prince if anyone is looking for it. His father was a distinguished and highly decorated soldier in the French Army.

  • @VILLALBAFILMS
    @VILLALBAFILMS 13 років тому

    Hola! Un trabajo fantástico! Muy buen documento y muy bien hecho. Gracias por compartir! Saludos

  • @TheBigValley
    @TheBigValley 15 років тому

    This document is outstanding!!
    Thanks for uploading this video!
    Excellent tool for knowledge!!!

  • @Hippoclite
    @Hippoclite 14 років тому

    The world's earliest motion picture : Roundhay Garden Scene 1888 (Louis Le Prince)
    The first photo : View from the Window at Le Gras 1826 (Nicéphore Niépce)
    The first sound ever recorded : Au clair de la lune 1860 (Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville)
    All of these inventors were FRENCH.
    THANK YOU FRENCH PEOPLE ! YOU MAKE PROGRESS HUMANITY !

  • @wizart49
    @wizart49 15 років тому

    outstanding video.you did a great job.cinema has come a long way. thanks for sharring.

  • @EmpressPenguin
    @EmpressPenguin 15 років тому +1

    That scene is one of Thomas Edison's early films. The lovely lady is the legendary Annie Oakley, as in "Annie Get Your Gun"

  • @Roddy556
    @Roddy556 2 роки тому

    I'm so confused by the plot of Exiting the Factory. So many twists and turns.

  • @Wolfen443
    @Wolfen443 12 років тому

    The sad, but beautifu;ll score almost made me cry. To think that we went from that amazing magic begining of the art of cinema to Avatar is a tragedy.

  • @Enilewu1
    @Enilewu1 13 років тому

    Brilliant video. How in days of yore! Suitable music in addition! Simply brilliantly!

  • @PennyTraition
    @PennyTraition 15 років тому

    Fascinating and informative. An outstanding vid;well put together and extremely intresting. Thankyou for posting this vid...5 stars and in my personal playlists. X

  • @sandiecoop1
    @sandiecoop1 14 років тому

    Thanks for directing me to this. Brilliant. Quite fascinating. I agree that the slapstick comedies made me laugh too. Cheers!! :)

  • @epharm1
    @epharm1 12 років тому

    It is like the most important ART was born! Thank you for it!

  • @MrGabibou3
    @MrGabibou3 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you, this was very useful for my class :)

  • @RonRay
    @RonRay 13 років тому

    This video made me consider two things: 1) We take our current video technology way to much for granted and 2) The first movie makers were innovative geniuses!
    Thank you for posting this wonderful look back in movie history.
    {Sub + Friend}

  • @justbehealthy
    @justbehealthy 12 років тому +1

    It is nice to watch history in the making!! Gone With the Wind is amazing. It is so cool to see how far cinema has come.

  • @junkdeal
    @junkdeal 11 років тому

    Great collection of facts-the first few were new to me, and I've seen 'em all, or so I thought! To think, sound recorded in the Civil War era- can't imagine how they even did it. Edison did it first, I thought, and he had the necessary understanding, new at the time, of the nature of sound waves. As to the horse running, I think that was the first time they conclusively discovered that all 4 legs could be off the ground at once.
    High-speed (ASA) film made motion pictures possible.

  • @SmartGirl134579
    @SmartGirl134579 13 років тому

    Pretty cool. The slapstick comedy was actually pretty funny! :D

  • @benji274
    @benji274 12 років тому

    Thanks for putting that together, absolutely fascinating

  • @TheRonanGallagherBand
    @TheRonanGallagherBand 15 років тому

    A very interesting piece of cinema history. God bless the Lumiere brothers! Many thanks.
    RonanG
    Iron Mountain Movies

  • @edenkauffmann6393
    @edenkauffmann6393 3 роки тому

    why did this make me so emotional? i'm just trying to do film homework.

  • @8mycrab
    @8mycrab 14 років тому

    4:30-6:30 George Melie was the father of special effects...he produced the first horror movie...he directed the first science fiction movie. Wow, I hope this guy got properly recognized while he was alive. Everyone should know his name.

  • @cbi1991
    @cbi1991 7 років тому +2

    first time i saw a 'trip to the moon" was in the prolouge to michael wildings "around the world in 80 days'. I was 7 years old and i remember it to this day

  • @6K6R
    @6K6R 15 років тому

    This posting is great
    I enjoyed every minute of it.
    Thanks 5*****and in my Favorites
    Claude

  • @Perytupi
    @Perytupi 13 років тому

    Excellent documentary. Video well done, with interesting images.

  • @luciedemontigny
    @luciedemontigny 13 років тому

    Merci beaucoup pour cette collection ! J'adore !

  • @TheHeartshapebox
    @TheHeartshapebox 6 років тому

    I really believe the movie theatres will have a great come back.
    If theatres changed the inside maybe a room theme.
    I imagine more will wanna go.

  • @mizofan
    @mizofan 13 років тому

    Not bad, but what of Alice Guy-Blaché? Scorsese's latest film Hugo is a gem which pays homage to Melies

  • @makufkabrittany
    @makufkabrittany 15 років тому

    A very nice video! I really enjoyed it.
    Although, one problem. Keaton was not a Sennett boy.
    But I did love the Keaton montage.

  • @Josh-le6lu
    @Josh-le6lu 12 років тому

    @0:31, actually there's one that was done in the same year, but a little older. a recording of a tuning fork done by the same coot.

  • @mikee758
    @mikee758 12 років тому

    Pure Magic, Every nation has given the world its cultre and in no short messure Americal, a cultre that the world has loved. Appart from movies for example, at the fall of communism in Russia the first thing the young guys wanted was a pair of Levi blue jeans. Thats not to say that some top movies dont come out of Europe of course. Mikee.

  • @brianradomski
    @brianradomski 14 років тому

    In particular, towards the end: Chaplin, Keaton, Laurel and hardy GASP is it 100 years later(????) and I just laughed so hard I'm tearing! after nearly 100 years their humor still does it THATS quality. Does anyone produce that today 2010???

  • @TelevisualFilmes
    @TelevisualFilmes 13 років тому

    Thanks for sending us! The revolution of the moving image owes much to all those pioneers! Great video!
    A fraternal embrace of friends in Brazil.
    Team Televisual

  • @GSDG55SGG
    @GSDG55SGG 15 років тому

    Thank you for the history of the film, I showed (it) to my daughter

  • @Paddy3443
    @Paddy3443 15 років тому

    Brilliant video!!! I thoroughly enjoyed it!

  • @zinyoonhtet
    @zinyoonhtet 8 років тому

    George Melies from 4:32 have a movie about him. Hugo(2011) is about him I guess.

  • @wayno1021
    @wayno1021 15 років тому

    Wonderful! I loved it. Thank you so much for this video!

  • @PialatBernard
    @PialatBernard 15 років тому

    J'adore ces vieilles images et ces climats exceptionnels, super page

  • @skeletonmeister
    @skeletonmeister 14 років тому

    Great collection of clips! Very informative!

  • @MsHappylass
    @MsHappylass 13 років тому

    Very interesting video! But wasn't colour added in 1939 or earlier because Gone with the Wind was in colour!

  • @Corrie121
    @Corrie121 15 років тому +1

    Very interesting and most enjoyable.
    Thank you for sharing this piece of cinematic history, which I have added to my "favourites" list.

  • @KirkHMiller
    @KirkHMiller 6 років тому

    I love this compilation but that twinkling sound kills me every time I show it to a class... It just goes and goes!

  • @Focus0685
    @Focus0685 13 років тому

    Awesome video!!! Too bad it has so few visits. This should be watched by everyone. Great stuff!!!

  • @AntinousIsGod1
    @AntinousIsGod1 15 років тому

    1:57
    Edison sure could pick men hehe :P

  • @kittykittypaw
    @kittykittypaw 15 років тому

    Very awesome, I loved it I love movies and how they are made, sooo this was awesome.

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymay 12 років тому

    I was waiting to see if anyone would mention the 'Colour gaff', there were several colour films in the 1930's. Disneys stuff, Wizard of Oz etc. The Germans were way ahead in quality with Agfercolour, even for home movies. Anyone see those films Eva Braun took of Hitler in colour? Anyway--great compilation, thanks very much 'spirmessi '.

  • @xiantrfilm
    @xiantrfilm 15 років тому

    its really great man ! somehow or somewhere is so beautiful in times like tat

  • @Alicia7777777
    @Alicia7777777 15 років тому

    Wonderful presentation. 5*

  • @GDEranga
    @GDEranga 13 років тому

    Superb production.Wow!!

  • @DanielaVilu
    @DanielaVilu 12 років тому

    yes, but like it says there it was a very expensive process and there weren't many films made in colour. Only the big studios could afford it

  • @yulno
    @yulno 15 років тому

    Educational and wonderfully compelling..

  • @cloudidogz
    @cloudidogz 15 років тому

    Wonderful! Melies magical special effects are fun! Love the multiple heads!

  • @Amnas2011
    @Amnas2011 13 років тому

    Really interesting vid,great history of the cinema,excellent work!

  • @TheyCallMeGroucho
    @TheyCallMeGroucho 14 років тому

    Great to see. Thanks for this spirmessi.
    Larry, Taiwan

  • @Corrie121
    @Corrie121 13 років тому

    Love this ! Thank you for sharing this wonderful presentation.

  • @p0is0n0fl0ve
    @p0is0n0fl0ve 12 років тому

    the power of our minds ... nice vid m8 !!