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What were the major themes discussed in early films

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Cinema has changed over the years. Themes that were introduced in the early years are in complete contrast to the current themes.

The movies of earlier days were mostly black and white. The posters of movies were painted with hands, and not much promotion was required. They were only advertised through radio and newspaper. They were of simple themes either of comedy, drama, romance, or action genre. They were shot in a film studio, and foreign shoot was not common. With 2-3 dedicated actors and a few songs, the movie was greatly appreciated among the audience. They had a limited budget and a limited technology.

Now the movies are completely different. The first major change was the introduction of coloured movies. Earlier a poster was sufficient to launch a movie, but now a teaser, a motion poster, a trailer, music launch, etc are just a few things required to introduce a movie. The cast of the movie is also involved in many promotional activities of the film. The heavy advertisement is done through TV, newspaper, magazine, and billboards. They are shot in the local studios as well as in many exotic foreign locations. Although they are of the same genre, the way of portraying a story is changed. Some movies have just one leading role while others have as many as 6-7 actors. They are shot with a great budget and expertise technology.

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