Peliculas Americanas

History

The American movie industry presents as its epicenter the city of New York. The first studios are the ones building the silent film area which represents the base of movie making. At the beginning of 1900s, many immigrants were employed by the American movie studios. Over the years, great producers such as Warner Brothers, Louis B. Mayer, Adolph Laemmle, William Fox and Samuel Goldwyn had changed the meaning of movie making by developing its business side. As well, all of them set the scene for the international movie productions. This way, the movie making became a huge industry. After 1920s, the sound has become a very important element in movie making. As well, from that moment on is has been widely used.

During the Golden Age, the Hollywood producers made thousands of great movies. The Hollywood companies created great peliculas gratis Americanas that had developed between 1920 and 1950. These movies were very close to different specific formulas such as biopic, animated cartoon, musical, slapstick comedy, and western. Creating such great films, the industry registered a great bloom and as a result, the studious were able to keep thousands of employees such as technicians, craftspersons, stunt men, writers, directors, producers and actors. As well, the Hollywood studios also used to own and direct the activity of hundreds of cinema theaters which brought them great returns.

The modern period includes the postclassical cinematography describing a new way of movie making. The new peliculas Americanas approaches different other categories such as drama, the new comedy and thriller. Some of these movies present twist endings that soon has became a widely used characteristic. The roots of this era are represented by the movie “Rebel without a Cause” and the Hitchcock thrillers. This era also brings a fresh generation of directors who provide original and revolutionary views, presented in the new movies. Some of these movies such as “Bonnie and Clyde” or “Easy Rider” have really shocked the audience. Great moviemakers such as Steven Spielberg, William Friedkin, Roman Polanski, Martin Scorsese, Brian de Palma, George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola created truly unique movies writing new pages of the movie history. Even more, I am sure that the American cinematography still has a lot to offer and many movie history pages to write.