
The History of Moviemaking
Animation and Live-Action, from Silent to Sound, Black-And-White to Color
1994
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The history of moviemaking is a voyage of discovery: through time—from flip books to the first real movies, from black-and-white to Technicolor, from silent films to the first talkies, from early sets to the latest special effects; through space—exploring relationships across cultures and continents, from the French cinema to the birth of Hollywood, from a German vampire movie to Gone with the Wind, from early Disney animation to the computer animation in Jurassic Park. The history of moviemaking is interactive—designed to be read, handled. . .fully experienced! Through spectacular art and interactive elements in the book, you can touch a real piece of movie film; turn a transparent page to find out how Superman flies; peer through an interior window to see the difference between 16-mm, 35-mm, and 70-mm films; unfold a book-within-a-book about Charlie Chaplin; complete illustrations with reusable vinyl stickers; and more!
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