The purpose of this paper is to discuss the Gary Smith's Mary Jane's Mishaps (1903) and DW Griffith's "The Birth of the Country" (1915), and to show the early development of the story movies Barry Salt and Tom Gunning are theoretical Critically criticized. The change affected the movie we see today. I pay close attention to how the film develops its understandable code and why it becomes the main story media. Before discussing the discussion between the two selected films and Barry Salt and Tom Gunning, you must try to understand how the early movies were made.
D. W. Griffith's "Birth of the State" (1915) is probably the most influential film in the history of American movies. As Griffith's movie is a spectacular show of "language" of movie development, certainly and completely, in several ways, the film has changed almost in 90 years since "national birth" was announced not. Judging from the length and scale of the movie - the movie lasted three hours, hundreds of people played - "The Country of the Country" far exceeded the initial movie. It is inside. The movie is from 15 to 30 minutes. In making this movie, Griffith invented the concept of feature film basically
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the Gary Smith's Mary Jane's Mishaps (1903) and DW Griffith's "The Birth of the Country" (1915), and to show the early development of the story movies Barry Salt and Tom Gunning are theoretical Critically criticized. The change affected the movie we see today. I pay close attention to how the film develops its understandable code and why it becomes the main story media. Before discussing the discussion between the two selected films and Barry Salt and Tom Gunning, you must try to understand how the early movies were made.