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All About The First Ever Video

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All About The First Ever Video

The oldest film ever discovered dates back to 1888 and is a silent short titled "Roundhay Garden Scene." It was named after the garden in which it was shot (the Fenton Gallery and Museum of Art) and features a brief, 10-second clip of an unidentified man walking across a grassy field.

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How Has Tech Shaped Film-making?

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How Has Tech Shaped Film-making?
Technology has had an enormous impact on film-making. The largest is more deeply felt in new cameras that allow cinematographers to shoot in a higher definition. 

Here are a few examples of where technology has driven film-making.

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The First Ever Video

Posted by Ian Stewart on

The First Ever Video
With all things taken into account, film really has not been around for that long. It has not even been around for 150 years. Its remarkable rise to prominence has meant that all of its relatable breakthroughs have been thoroughly documented.

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The Benefits of Watching DVDs

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The Benefits of Watching DVDs

There is undoubtedly a nostalgic feel with DVDs. The vintage and convenient vibe that's attached to DVDs is something that'll never go away. Plus, who doesn't love having a beautiful collection of DVDs? To understand the importance of DVDs and highlight what they mean in today's society, let's discuss the benefits involved in watching DVDs.

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Top 6 Movies to Begin Your DVD Collection

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Top 6 Movies to Begin Your DVD Collection
This list is entirely subjective, but it's a good list to start out from. All of these movies have been critically acclaimed. They're all generally thought of to be some of the best films of all time. Nonetheless, let's take a look!

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