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The emergence of the British cinema Industry during the first half of the twentieth century.  

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Question: The emergence of the British cinema Industry during the first half of the twentieth century. Introduction In my report I will be looking at the development of the British Cinema Industry. How it developed in the early years of the twentieth century and the political, economic and technical factors that have shaped its development. In the beginning The 'film trade' developed through inventors constantly striving to better their equipment and as a result there were no rules or regulations to follow, in any aspect of early production. Acres's camera was used in 'mobile cinemas' which toured all over Britain, showing to audiences in open air spaces, it was in the fairgrounds and musical halls that film found its roots. These films were shown at fairs, the cinema industry gained a reputation of disrespect that no middle class person would associate themselves with. The first regulations As the medium grew the need for some form of...

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