Annenberg Collection: Cinema
The process of bringing a movie to life is a complex and creative one, as this excellent exhibit from Annenberg shows. Beginning with the first silent films of the 1890s, writers, directors, actors and camera operators have worked together to create movies that entertain and engage the audience. Learn here how those separate functions interact in the process of moviemaking, from the initial idea in a screenwriter's mind to the editor's finishing touches.
Interesting sections of the exhibit include details about the blacklisted writers of the 1950s (the "Hollywood Ten") and a guide to film jargon.
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