<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Thomas Edison / American Mutoscope and Biograph Company / Motion Picture Patents Company / Movie studio / Independent Moving Pictures / William Nicholas Selig / Universal Studios / Sidney Olcott / Kalem Company / Film / Cinema of the United States / Entertainment
Date: 2014-03-31 15:56:38
Thomas Edison
American Mutoscope and Biograph Company
Motion Picture Patents Company
Movie studio
Independent Moving Pictures
William Nicholas Selig
Universal Studios
Sidney Olcott
Kalem Company
Film
Cinema of the United States
Entertainment

The First Studios[removed]:20 PM The First Studios by Marc Wanamaker

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.free-culture.cc

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 94,73 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Film / NBCUniversal / Greater Orlando / English-language films / British films / Backlot / Film production / The Inbetweeners Movie / Universal Orlando / The Inbetweeners / Universal Studios / Servpro

“The Inbetweeners” Shot in Sound Stage 19 and Numerous Backlot Locations Ninety percent of MTV’s teen episodic “The Inbetweeners” was filmed in Sound Stage 19 and around the backlot at Universal Studios Florida

DocID: 1qNjq - View Document

Cinema of the United States / Business / Film / Entertainment Software Association / San Fernando Valley / Warner Bros. / New Line Cinema / Warner Music Group / Box office bomb / Major film studio / Film genres / Time Warner

Warner Bros. Entertainment Abstract: This report includes the summary of the current situation faced by Warner Bros. as well as an analysis of the company. Warner Bros. needs to reanalyze their current movie making strat

DocID: 1pP6o - View Document

小学生には助言・指導が必要です 11/21 © 2015 LPPTV - Little Princess - ON Entertainment - Orange Studio - M6 Films リトルプリンス

DocID: 1m9a8 - View Document

CASE STUDY MAJOR MOVIE PRODUCTION STUDIO How a Major Movie Production Studio leveraged Facebook auto-play to exceed all benchmarks

DocID: 1lgH2 - View Document

CASE STUDY How a Major Movie Studio Used Twitter TV Conversation Targeting to Beat Benchmarks by 100% CHALLENGE

DocID: 1l2sl - View Document