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What Is Cinema?
A kind of comprehensive art, in which the photographed images are continuously projected on the screen with strong light to look like real moving images. From talking about movies to now, it has developed into the era of science and technology. A large number of movies made by supercomputers are welcomed by friends under middle age. China's first film: China's first film was Dingjun Mountain, a Peking Opera film, with clips such as Hug and Knife Dancing. 1905 (thirty-one year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty) was shot by Beijing Fengtai Film Studio. Silent movie, about half an hour long. China's first feature film It's Hard to Find a Wife, 19 13 was filmed in Shanghai. This is a silent film written by Zheng Qiuzheng, jointly directed by Zheng Qiuzheng and Zhang Shichuan. China's first talking film was "The Song Girl Red Peony", which was produced by 193 1 year Star Film Company. China's first film to win an international prize was Yu directed by Cai Chusheng in 1930s, and it won the "Honorary Award" at 1935 Moscow International Film Festival. China's first color film was the opera film Life and Death Hate. 1948 was shot in Shanghai and produced by Huayi Film Company. Director Fei Mu, starring Mei Lanfang, famous photographer Huang Shaofen as photography director and Li Shengwei as photographer. The first feature film after the founding of New China was Bridge, written by Yu Min, directed by Wang Bin and produced by Northeast Film Studio 1949. China's first color feature film was 1957' s Blessing (written by Lu Xun, adapted by Xia Yan and directed by Sang Hu), which was produced by Beijing TV Studio. China's first color wide-screen feature film was 1959' s Biography of Veterans, which was written by Lee Joon, directed by Shen Fu and produced by Shanghai Haiyan Film Studio. China's first color stereoscopic wide-screen feature film was The Adventure of the Magician, which was shot at 1962. The film was written by, Chen and Sang Hu, directed by Sang Hu and filmed by Shanghai Tianma Film Studio. China's first color stage documentary was 1954' s Butterfly Lovers, written by Xu Jin, directed by Sang Hu and produced by Shanghai Film Studio. China's first wide-screen feature film was Youth, which was shot in 1977, written by Li and Wang Lian and directed by Xie Jin. After the founding of New China, the first film translated was The Son of the Regiment, formerly known as Little Hero, translated by Yang Fan and Chen Juan, directed by Zhou Yan, and translated by Shanghai Film Studio from 65438 to 0950. The first color feature film co-produced at home and abroad was 1958 Kite co-produced by Beijing Film Studio and French company Ganrance, directed by Wang Jiayi and Roche Bigo.
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