Workers leaving the Lumiere Factory in Lyon in 1895 what was 45 seconds long and was directed by Louis Lumiere.
Phantom Rides was applied because the position of the camera meant that only the track and scenery could be seen and the movement appeared to be coming from an invisible force.
The Sick Kitten was significant because director George Albert Smith editing technique with the mid shot to the close up. While Edwin S. Porter’s Life of an fireman is significant through his continuous narrative over seven scenes in a total of nine shots.
Florence Lawrence is referred to as the first movie film star.
Birth of a Nation 1915 was directed by D. W. Griffith and is controversial in today’s world through its depiction of African-Americans and how the KKK is idolized in the film as heroes.
The Danish film industry is what Cousin sees as the best film industry in the 1910’s.
Haxan by Benjamin Christensen, The Phantom Carriage by Victor Sjostrom are two films and directors who he sees as remarkable.