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First film to show the use of camera shot composition, editing, and storytelling technique

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

The Great Train Robbery.

Explanation:

  • The extremely smart Edward Pierce joins forces with his friends Agar and Clean Willy to rob a train. The trio wants to steal the moving gold bars and put them in their pockets.
  • Michael Crichton's third book published under his own name and thirteenth overall is a historical bestseller titled The Great Train Robbery. It was first released by Alfred A. Knopf in the US and is currently available from Avon, a HarperCollins Publishers brand.
  • The daring 1855 theft of more than 80 kg of heavy gold bars and coins from the London Bridge to Folkestone train is the subject of David Hanrahan's 2011 novel, which is based on actual events.

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Answered by AncyA
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Answer:

  • First film to show the use of camera shot composition, editing, and storytelling technique is "The Great Train Robbery".

Explanation:

The movie "The Great Train Robbery" is made by Edwin S Porter in 1903 for the Edison manufacturing Company.

The first narrative move "The Great Train Robbery" has achieved the continuity of action.

It has 14 separate shots which are noncontinuous and non overlapping action. The film contains an example of

  • Parallel editing
  • Two credible parallel back or rear projection
  • Two camera pans and
  • Several shots

In this movie the significant innovation was the use of editing to cut the separate shots into narrative of shifting location and perspectives.

Parallel editing technique was used for editing.

Minor camera movement was used for camera shots.

Dramatic editing technique was invented by Edwin S Porter by revolutionizing the Film Industry.

The story telling technique used was the story was told in twelve minutes by combining 14 individual shots. This makes the movie Outstanding.

  • The story was filmed of action from all direction to tell the story
  • The camera was zoomed for close-up to complete the story

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