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W o rk in p a irs . T h in k w h e n th e c in e m a
b e g a n a n d h o w it is m a d e .
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f / \
W o rk in p a irs . M a tc h th e w o rd s to
e x p la n a tio n s .
2 b W o rk in p a irs . Read and p u t th e te x ts
in o rd e r.
b With this machine it was possible to take many
photographic images on a film one after the other
and display them very quickly producing a moving
image. Then inventors around the world began
to develop cameras that could record mult iple
frames in
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second and the cinema was born!
LESSON 3 History of the. cinema
The very next year Thomas Edison,
founder of the Edison Laboratory
and inventor of the light bulb, wanted
to use this machine. He im m ediately
asked his com pany’s photographer
William Dickinson to create a m a
chine that would allow seeing more
than just
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images in succession.
William D ickinson’s idea was revo I u-
tionary - the kinetoscope.
In order to do this, M uybridge set up 12 ca
meras along the racetrack. Then he took the 12
images from the racetrack. These images could
be viewed in succession on a machine Zoopra-
xiscope that he had invented. That made it seem
like the images them selves were moving. It was
the first step to motion pictures as we know it.
The story of the movies began in
the 1870s with Edward M uybridge.
He was one of the pioneers of pho
tography, and he is called the father
of the moving image. He met a man
named Leland Stanford, who asked
if it was possible to see the m om ent
when all four feet of a horse were in
the air during a gallop?
2 c R ead a n d s a y T ru e , F alse o r N o t G iven.
1) Edward M uybridge is the father of photography.
2) Leland Stanford liked horse riding.
3) M uybridge put 12 cameras to have 12 images from the racetrack.
4) The kinetoscope was invented by Thomas Edison.
5) Dickinson created a machine that could show 24 images in succession.
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) When you are w atching a movie, it is actually many photographs one
after the other.
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W o rk in p a irs . L is te n and say
j(y w h e th e r th is te x t is a re v ie w ,
b io g ra p h y o r a u to b io g ra p h y .
L is te n o n e m o re tim e and
c h o o s e th e c o r r e c t a n s w e r.
W o rk in p a irs . L o o k a t th e s e w o rd s .
Do th e y d e s c rib e p o s itiv e o r n e g a
tiv e re a c tio n s ? W rite (+ ) f o r p o s itiv e ,
(-) f o r n e g a tiv e .
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1) Charlie Chaplin was born on
April 16/D ecem ber 25.
2) He was very fam ous in fe a tu re /s ile n f
movies.
3) He started working when he was 5/15.
4) His b ro th e r’s name was Tram p/Sydney.
5) Chaplin became the first actor who
appeared in the film City Lights/on the
cover of Time magazine.
exciting, terrible, silly, frightening, uninteresting, boring, stupid, strange,
interesting, funny, romantic, entertaining, fantastic, em otional
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C o m p le te th e s e n te n c e s w ith th e a d je c tiv e s
in 4 a .
W o rk in g ro u p s o f th re e . U se s o m e o f th e
a d je c tiv e s a b o v e to d e s c rib e film s y o u k n o w .
e .g . A : I saw The Lord of the Rings yesterday. I liked
it because it ’s fantastic.
B: I agree. I think it’s exciting!
C: Oh, I d o n ’t agree/disagree. I think it ’s boring.
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