
Early Cinema - Stuff That I Find Interesting
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History, Business, Architecture, Performing Arts
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the early film industry's evolution, highlighting the initial global competition among nations like Britain, Germany, and France. France initially led the industry, thanks to directors like George Mellier. However, the U.S. soon gained dominance due to its larger population and rampant piracy, which allowed American studios to profit from duplicated films. This piracy laid the foundation for the U.S. film industry's growth, while France never regained its leading position. The prevalence of piracy also led to the practice of displaying studio trademarks before films.
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