Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - There are many news reports about the Auschwitz concentration camp. Why did Rosenl's "No News about Auschwitz" become a masterpiece in the history of journalism?

There are many news reports about the Auschwitz concentration camp. Why did Rosenl's "No News about Auschwitz" become a masterpiece in the history of journalism?

About American movies (sorry, only part of it...) For a long time, the United States has only regarded movies as a means of entertainment, and regarded Hollywood as a factory for producing stories and fantasies. Therefore, it first pays attention to the commercial value of movies. However, around the 1970s, academic research on American film developed greatly. In 1967, the American Film Institute (AFI) was established in Washington and Los Angeles. Film archives are located throughout the United States, important ones include the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Eastman Film Archive in Rochester, the Library of Congress in Washington, and the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley. After the eight major film companies disbanded or switched production in the 1960s, a large number of films and archives were donated to the above-mentioned archives and film research centers of various universities, which played a great role in studying the country's film tradition and protecting the country's film cultural relics. English translation: For a long time, the United States only to the film as a means of entertainment to Hollywood as a story and fantasy production factories, so first of all note that the movie business value. However, after 70 years, the American film has been great development in academic research. In 1967, both in Washington and Los Angeles have established the American Film Institute (AFI). Film Archive, throughout the United States, including important ones are the New York Museum of Modern Art, Rochester's Eastman Film Archive, the Library of Congress, Washington, Berkeley Pacific Film Archive. 8 large film company has disintegrated or converting 60 years after the A large number of film and archives donated to the museum and the University Film Studies Center, the study of national film traditions , protect their heritage plays a significant role in the film. Hollywood in the twentieth century: By 1900, Hollywood already had a post office, a newspaper, a hotel and two markets, with a population of 500. Los Angeles, with a population of 100,000, is located 11 kilometers east of the city. There is only one single-track streetcar between Hollywood and Los Angeles. In 1902, the first part of today's famous Hollywood Hotel opened. In 1903, this place was upgraded to a city, and the 177 residents who had the right to vote unanimously agreed to name it "Hollywood". The two orders issued that year were: no alcohol in stores except pharmacies, and no herds of more than 200 cattle being driven on the streets. In 1904, a new streetcar called Hollywood Avenue opened, greatly shortening the round trip time between Hollywood and Los Angeles. In 1910, the residents of Hollywood voted to join Los Angeles. The reason was so they could get enough drinking water and sewerage through Los Angeles. In 1907, director Francis Burgess led his film crew to Los Angeles to shoot "The Count of Monte Cristo." They found that the beautiful natural scenery, abundant light and suitable climate were a natural place for filming. In the early 1910s, director David Griffith was sent to the West Coast by Biograph to make movies. He brought actors such as Lillian Gish and Mary Pickford to Los Angeles. Later, they wanted to find a new territory, so they set out north and came to a welcoming town, that is, Hollywood. Biograph found that the conditions here were good, so they shot several more movies before returning to New York. Gradually, many people in the industry became aware of this treasure land. More and more film crews came to Hollywood. The great migration of the American film industry to Hollywood began, and Hollywood moved towards becoming the capital of movies.

In October 1911, a group of film workers from New Jersey, led by a local photographer, came to a small inn called Blondou. They converted the rented inn into a film studio. In this way, they created Nestor Pictures, Hollywood's first movie studio. Since then, many film companies have settled in Hollywood. Famous film companies include: Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM), Paramount Pictures, Inc., and 20th Century Fox. (20th Century Fox), Warner Brothers, RKO (Radio Keith Orpheum), Universal, United Artists, and Columbia Pictures.

English translation: By 1900, Hollywood has a post office, a newspaper, a hotel and two markets, its residents number 500. 100,000 population in Los Angeles in the city, 11 kilometers east. In Hollywood and Los Angeles have only a single-track tram. 1902 Hollywood hotel, now known as the first part of the opening. In 1903, here upgraded to the city's 177 voting residents of the right to vote unanimously endorsed by the "Hollywood," named after whom. That year under the two commands are: In addition to pharmacies in other stores outside the prohibition, and no amount of driving in the streets more than 200 cattle. 1904 A new so-called Hollywood Avenue streetcar opened, so that between the Hollywood and Los Angeles round-trip time significantly shortened. In 1910, Hollywood residents voted to join the Los Angeles. The reason is so that they can be in Los Angeles drinking water and access to adequate drainage facilities. In 1907, director Francis Burgess led his crew arrived in Los Angeles, filming " Count of Monte Cristo." They found that, where beautiful natural scenery, plenty of light and suitable climate is the natural place for filming. The early 1910s, director David Griffith Biograph company was sent to the West Coast to make a film, he took Lillian Gish, Mary-bi g-fu and other actors came to Los Angeles. They were then looking for a new site, so proceed north, came a warm small town, and that is Hollywood. Biograph company found here in good condition So back to New York before they filmed several movies. Gradually many people in the industry know that invaluable piece of land, to the increasing number of Hollywood movie crew, the U.S. film industry moved to Hollywood's big movement started, Hollywood movies have to be forward. October 1911, a group from New Jersey to film-makers on the ground that under the leadership of the photographer came to a small Inn called Bu Langdu, they will rent the inn converted into a studio look. In this way, they created Hollywood's first film studio - Ernest Pictures. Since then, many film companies settled in Hollywood, the famous film companies: MGM (Metro Goldwyn Mayer, called MGM), Paramount Pictures (Paramount Pictures, Inc.), Twentieth Century Fox (20th Century Fox), Warner Bros. (Warner Brothers), RKO (Radio Keith Orpheum, referred to as RKO), Universal (Universal), United Artists Corporation (United Artists), Columbia Pictures (Columbia Pictures). The level is limited, this is the only way, I don’t know if it can be done Help you... I hope I can help you~~

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