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Tricks of Early Cinema: A Train Crash
3787650 Tricks of Early Cinema: A Train Crash.; (add.info.: Tricks of Early Cinema: A Train Crash. Filming a train crash on model railway set. Illustration on Liebig collectible card (French title: Les Trucs du Cinema). Early 20th century.
The Tricks of Film Making S1070 (F1069)); Lebrecht History
Media ID 33397568
© Lebrecht History / Bridgeman Images
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This print titled "Tricks of Early Cinema: A Train Crash" takes us back to the early 20th century, a time when filmmaking was still in its nascent stages. The image showcases a model railway set where a train crash is being filmed, offering us a glimpse into the ingenious tricks employed by filmmakers of that era. The vibrant colors and intricate details of this chromolithograph capture our attention immediately. It's fascinating to see how technology and creativity were combined to create such realistic scenes using miniature models. This Liebig collectible card from France provides an invaluable insight into the history of cinema. As we delve deeper into the image, we can almost hear the clattering sound of cameras capturing every moment of this staged disaster. The film crew meticulously sets up their equipment, ensuring they capture each frame flawlessly. This illustration reminds us that even in those early days, filmmakers possessed an innate understanding of storytelling through visuals. The significance of this photograph extends beyond just showcasing movie-making techniques; it represents an important milestone in cinematic history. It serves as a reminder that all great directors and film makers started somewhere - experimenting with new inventions and pushing boundaries to bring their visions to life on screen. In this snapshot from the turn-of-the-century world of French cinema, we witness not only an artistic creation but also a testament to human ingenuity and innovation. As we admire this piece from Bridgeman Images' collection, let's celebrate how far cinema has come since these humble beginnings while acknowledging the pioneers who paved the way for today's masterpieces.
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