Motion Pictures in 1920s
Title: Motion Pictures in 1920s
Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
Details: Words: 942 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Motion Pictures in 1920s
Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
Details: Words: 942 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Before World War I, films were being made mostly European countries and in Japan. When the war interrupted European filmmaking, however, the American film industry began to dominate the world market. In the years between 1917 and 1927 the silent film reached the peak of its development. United States had the largest film industry and American films dominated the international market. Germany and Japan still had some movie industries but mostly left to domestic. Many nations found
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write dramatic dialogue were hired to replace silent-screen scenario writers, and many plays were filmed for the screen because they provided ready-made dialogue. With the coming of sound, film animation increased popularity. Walt Disney made the first animated cartoon with synchronized sound, Steamboat Willie in 1928, which was the third film to feature the popular Mickey Mouse character. The Great Depression of 1929 did a little to affect Hollywood but ironically increased the efficiency of films production.