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1896: Cinema arrived in India - ANSWER *Lumiere brothers' Cinematographe
exhibited in Bombay in July 1896, and then in Calcutta in December 1896
Madras in 1897
*Packaging of equipment facilitates local film production
*3 port cities become centers of film production
1900-1920: Cinema arrived in India - ANSWER Individual efforts
Raja Harishchandra
(1913) by D. G. Phalke
(1870‐1944) - ANSWER Phalke trained himself,and received equipment and
instructions on his tour to England
The Mythological genre - ANSWER D. G. Phalke's 1910 epiphany
The traditional idiom of visual expression
Precursor of the moving image
Frontality:```
How space and time are defined in a picture
Pre‐modern and modern Indian frontalities
Is there an Indian way of 'seeing?'
Private Entrepreneurs (1898‐1919) to the Studio Era: 1920s‐1945 - ANSWER
Exhibitors
and
Producers
'Travelling
, cinemas'
------>>>>>
Major Studios of the
silent era
Madan Studios
Imperial Film Company
Wadia Movietone
------>>>>>
Later Studios (of the
sound era)
Bombay Talkies
New Theatres
Gemini Studios
Prabhat Studios
The fight over the market - ANSWER Studios consolidate in Hollywood (1920s)
Organized American marketing
Motion Pictures Producers and Distributors of America (MPPDA)
Motion Pictures Export Association of America (MPEAA)
Domestic vs., international markets
US government's granting of immunity to the MPEAA
Webb‐Pomerene Act 1918
French and American competition
In the 1910s: Most imported films are from France
In the 1920s: Most imported films are from Hollywood
Cinematograph Act of India (1918) - ANSWER controls every part of production
and exhibition
1920: censor board set up in Bombay, calcutta, Madras rangoon
based on England's act (1909) which was mostly safety procedurals but not close in ideology
and rhetoric
Verified Solutions 100% Correct Latest
Update.
1896: Cinema arrived in India - ANSWER *Lumiere brothers' Cinematographe
exhibited in Bombay in July 1896, and then in Calcutta in December 1896
Madras in 1897
*Packaging of equipment facilitates local film production
*3 port cities become centers of film production
1900-1920: Cinema arrived in India - ANSWER Individual efforts
Raja Harishchandra
(1913) by D. G. Phalke
(1870‐1944) - ANSWER Phalke trained himself,and received equipment and
instructions on his tour to England
The Mythological genre - ANSWER D. G. Phalke's 1910 epiphany
The traditional idiom of visual expression
Precursor of the moving image
Frontality:```
How space and time are defined in a picture
Pre‐modern and modern Indian frontalities
Is there an Indian way of 'seeing?'
Private Entrepreneurs (1898‐1919) to the Studio Era: 1920s‐1945 - ANSWER
Exhibitors
and
Producers
'Travelling
, cinemas'
------>>>>>
Major Studios of the
silent era
Madan Studios
Imperial Film Company
Wadia Movietone
------>>>>>
Later Studios (of the
sound era)
Bombay Talkies
New Theatres
Gemini Studios
Prabhat Studios
The fight over the market - ANSWER Studios consolidate in Hollywood (1920s)
Organized American marketing
Motion Pictures Producers and Distributors of America (MPPDA)
Motion Pictures Export Association of America (MPEAA)
Domestic vs., international markets
US government's granting of immunity to the MPEAA
Webb‐Pomerene Act 1918
French and American competition
In the 1910s: Most imported films are from France
In the 1920s: Most imported films are from Hollywood
Cinematograph Act of India (1918) - ANSWER controls every part of production
and exhibition
1920: censor board set up in Bombay, calcutta, Madras rangoon
based on England's act (1909) which was mostly safety procedurals but not close in ideology
and rhetoric