In the realm of cinema, casinos have always held a certain allure. They provide the backdrop for tales of high-stakes […]
Category: History of cinemas
Historically, cinematography emerged from the problem of fixing an image of the continuous motion of objects on a material medium and projecting that motion onto a screen.
A Look Back at the Top Grossing Movies of 2005 – Where Are They Now?
2005 was a great year for movies, with some of the most beloved films making their way to the big […]
A Look Into Emma Watson’s Family Dynamic – Meeting Her Siblings
Emma Watson is an internationally renowned actress and activist, but it’s not just her public life that has made her […]
Movie genres
Watching movies is a popular form of entertainment, a way to pass the time, and improve your mood. The popularity […]
A list of the most popular James Bond films
James Bond films have been and will continue to be made around the world. Some of them became real hits, […]
Fighting in movie theaters. History
Although violence in American movie theaters is rare, there have been several notable cases of violence that have occurred in movie theaters.
When did the cinemas arise
Cinemas were born the day cinematography was born. Cinematography is an art designed to be seen by millions, and where better to do so than in a movie theater?
The Age of Silent Cinema and the Emergence of Sound
The first short films (15-20 meters, approximately 1.5 minutes) were mostly documentaries, but the Lumière brothers’ comedy staging The Watered Gardener
The Birth of Cinematography
Cinematography (from the Greek κινημα, n. κινηματος – motion and the Greek γραφω – to write, portray) is a branch of human activity consisting in the creation of moving images.