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American film history English edition

For a long time, the United States only regards movies as a means of entertainment and Hollywood as a production factor of stories and fantasies, so we should first pay attention to the commercial value of movies. However, 70 years later, American films have made great progress in academic research. 1967, the American Film Academy (AFI) was established in Washington and Los Angeles. There are film archives all over the United States, among which the new york Museum of Modern Art, the Hysmans Film Archives in Rochester, the Library of Congress, and the Pacific Film Archives in Washington, D.C. and Berkeley are important. After 60 years, the eight major film companies disintegrated or changed production.

A large number of films and archives are donated to museums and university film research centers, which plays an important role in studying the national film tradition and protecting its film heritage.

By 1900, Hollywood has a post office, a newspaper, a hotel and two markets, with a population of 500. 100,000 population is 1 1 km east of Los Angeles. There are only monorails in Hollywood and Los Angeles. 1902 Hollywood Hotel, now called the first part of opening. In 1903, the "Hollywood" unanimously approved by the residents who have been upgraded to the city's 177 voting right is named after who. Two orders were made that year: stores other than pharmacies were forbidden to drive any cattle with more than 200 heads in the street. 1904

A new tram called Hollywood Boulevard was opened, which greatly shortened the round-trip time between Hollywood and Los Angeles. On 19 10, Hollywood residents voted to join Los Angeles. The reason is that they can drink water and get adequate drainage facilities in Los Angeles.

1907, director Francis Burgess led his crew to Los Angeles to shoot The Count of Monte Cristo. They found that it is a natural place for filming because of its beautiful natural scenery, abundant light and suitable climate. 191in the early 1990s, director David Griffith Pani was sent to the west coast to make a film. He came to L.A. with lillian gish, Mary Pickford and other actors. They were looking for a new place at that time, so they continued north and came to a warm town, that is Hollywood. The biological atlas found here is intact.

So before returning to new york, they made several films. Gradually, many people in the industry learned about the priceless land. With the increasing number of Hollywood film crews, the great movement of American film industry moving to Hollywood began, and Hollywood films had to move forward.

1October191kloc-0/Sunday, a group of filmmakers from New Jersey, led by photographers, went to a * * * all-inn called Bu Du Lang, and they converted the rented inn into a studio. In this way, they founded the first film studio in Hollywood-Ernest Pictures.

Since then, many film companies have settled in Hollywood. The famous film companies are: Metro Goldwyn Mayer, Paramount Pictures, Inc., 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., Radio Keith Orpheum, RKO for short), Universal, United Artists and Columbia Pictures.

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For a long time, the United States only regarded movies as entertainment and Hollywood as a factory for producing stories and fantasies, so it first paid attention to the commercial value of movies.

However, around 1970s, American film academic research made great progress.

1967, the American Film Academy (AFI) was established in Washington and Los Angeles.

There are film archives all over the United States, among which the new york Museum of Modern Art, the Heismann Film Materials Museum in Rochester, the Washington Library of Congress and the Berkeley Pacific Film Archives are all very important.

After the disintegration or conversion of the eight major film companies in the 1960s, films and archives were donated to the above-mentioned university archives and film research centers, which played a great role in studying the domestic film tradition and protecting the domestic film cultural relics.

Hollywood in the 20th century: By 1900, Hollywood had a post office, a newspaper, a hotel and two markets with 500 residents.

Los Angeles, with a population of 654.38 million, is located at 1 1 km east of the city.

There is only one monorail between Hollywood and Los Angeles.

1902, the first part of a famous Hollywood hotel opened today.

1903, this place was upgraded to a city. 177 The voting residents unanimously agreed to name it "Hollywood".

At that time, the two orders were: no drinking in other shops except pharmacies, and no driving more than 200 cows in the street.

1904, a new tram named Hollywood Boulevard was opened, which greatly shortened the round-trip time between Hollywood and Los Angeles.

19 10, Hollywood residents voted to join Los Angeles.

The reason is that they can get enough drinking water and drainage facilities through Los Angeles.

1907, director Francis Burgess led the film crew to Los Angeles to shoot The Count of Monte Cristo.

They found that the beautiful natural scenery, abundant light and suitable climate here are natural places for shooting.

19 10 In the early 1990s, director David Griffith was sent to the West Coast by Biograph Company to make a film, and he came to Los Angeles with actors such as lillian gish and mary pickford.

Later, they wanted to find a new place, so they set off north and came to a warm town, that is Hollywood.

Biograph found the conditions here were good, so he made several films before returning to new york.

Gradually, many people in the industry learned about this treasure house, and more and more film crews came to Hollywood. The great shift of American film industry to Hollywood has begun, and Hollywood is moving towards becoming the film capital.

191110 In October, a group of film workers from New Jersey, led by local photographers, came to a small inn called Bradu, and they converted the rented inn into a film company.

In this way, they founded the first film studio in Hollywood-Nestor Film Company.

Since then, many film companies have settled in Hollywood. Famous film companies include MGM, Paramount Pictures, Inc., 20th Century Fox, Warner Bros., Radio Keith Offin (RKO), Universal, United Artists and Columbia Pictures.