Additionally, many Silent films were deliberately destroyed because they had negligible continuing financial value in this era.
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Additionally, many Silent films were deliberately destroyed because they had negligible continuing financial value in this era.
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Silent films filmmakers pioneered the art form to the extent that virtually every style and genre of film-making of the 20th and 21st centuries has its artistic roots in the silent era.
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Three-point lighting, the close-up, long shot, panning, and continuity editing all became prevalent long before silent films were replaced by "talking pictures" or "talkies" in the late 1920s.
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Visual quality of silent movies—especially those produced in the 1920s—was often high, but there remains a widely held misconception that these films were primitive, or are barely watchable by modern standards.
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Many silent films exist only in second- or third-generation copies, often made from already damaged and neglected film stock.
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Musical scores for early silent films were either improvised or compiled of classical or theatrical repertory music.
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Griffith's epic The Birth of a Nation, it became relatively common for the biggest-budgeted Silent films to arrive at the exhibiting theater with original, specially composed scores.
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In Japan, Silent films had not only live music but the benshi, a live narrator who provided commentary and character voices.
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Interest in the scoring of silent films fell somewhat out of fashion during the 1960s and 1970s.
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Silent films became less vaudevillian in the mid-1910s, as the differences between stage and screen became apparent.
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Some Silent films were hand-tinted, such as Annabelle Serpentine Dance, from Edison Studios.
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Melies began hand-tinting his work as early as 1897 and the 1899 Cendrillion and 1900 Jeanne d'Arc provide early examples of hand-tinted Silent films in which the color was a critical part of the scenography or mise en scene; such precise tinting used the workshop of Elisabeth Thuillier in Paris, with teams of female artists adding layers of color to each frame by hand rather than using a more common process of stenciling.
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Silent films's explanation provides insight into the general state of film-coloring services in the United States by 1908:.
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Coloring of moving picture Silent films is a line of work which cannot be satisfactorily performed in the United States.
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Silent films produced and released 1,086 films between 1910 and 1917, including the first film serial ever, The Million Dollar Mystery, released in 1914.
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The studio then released The Jazz Singer in 1927, which marked the first commercially successful sound film, but silent films were still the majority of features released in both 1927 and 1928, along with so-called goat-glanded films: silents with a subsection of sound film inserted.
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The following list includes only films produced in the sound era with the specific artistic intention of being silent.
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Some films draw a direct contrast between the silent film era and the era of talkies.
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American feature-length silent film Silent films Life started in 2006, features performances by Isabella Rossellini and Galina Jovovich, mother of Milla Jovovich, will premiere in 2013.
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Globe International Silent Film Festival is an annual event focusing on image and atmosphere in cinema which takes place in a reputable university or academic environment every year and is a platform for showcasing and judging films from filmmakers who are active in this field.
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Silent films Times has won best silent film at the Oniros Film Festival.
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Silent films becomes acquainted with people from all walks of life, from burlesque performers, mimes, hobos to classy flapper girls, as his fortunes rise and his life spins ever more out of control.
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Some films have been lost unintentionally, but most silent films were destroyed on purpose.
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The degradation of old film stock can be slowed through proper archiving, and Silent films can be transferred to safety film stock or to digital media for preservation.
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The preservation of silent films has been a high priority for historians and archivists.
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