The History of Motion Picture Arts LibGuide provides access to a variety of online resources for authoritative, high quality information. It includes everyday sources of information from facts and scripts to specialized resources and streaming video. Use the tabs on the top of the page to navigate to the lists and links.
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Full Sail's History of Motion Picture Arts course explores the motion picture as an art form, a business, and a representation of society. Students will examine how film has become a dominant force in American culture through study of the birth of film, the golden age of silent films, World War II, non-Hollywood films, the New Cinema of the 1960s era, and the Hollywood Renaissance.
Attribution: P & A-Pacific and Atlantic Photos. (1928). Leo the MGM lion in 1928. [Photograph]. Retrieved from Wikimedia, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Leo_the_MGM_lion_1928.jpg
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