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Early Editing What was thought to be the first moving picture film? Give the name, directors, date Cinematographe Lumiere – by the Lumiere brother’s first public screening December 28, 1895 Name the early technologies used for early film making (moving pictures). How did Melies discover editing and how did he use this in his early films? The name of the first moving picture camera was the cinematographe machine and the Animatographe. George Melies discovered editing accidentally when he was filming a bus for one of his films. His camera jammed and when it started to work again the bus was gone. It was replaced with a horse carriage. This gave the effect of a jump cut. Straight after the incident, Melies used it in his film ‘The Haunted Castle’ 1896. Melies also introduced editing techniques such as fade in and fade out, overlapping dissolves and stop motion photography. How many films did Melies make? Give the name and the date of Melies’ most famous and influential film.
ROOTS, REGGAE, REBELLION History behind the rastafarian flag The symbol of the lion is connected to Haile Selassie, an emperor of of Ethiopia which symbolise who the Rastafarians worship as they leader, Rastafarians believe that Selassie’s heredity can be traced back to the Tribe of Judah, which itself used the lion as a symbol that's why the Rastafari's refer to him as the Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah. The Lion of Judah was represented on the flag of Ethiopia from 1897 to 1974. Due to its association with Selassie, it continues to be an important symbol alongside members of the Rastafari movement. The current Rastafarian flag happens to be the old Ethiopian flag, that was used from 1897 to 1974, on which the symbol of the Lion of Judah proudly appears. This version of the Ethiopian flag is red, gold, green, and sometimes black, with the symbol of a crowned lion. · The color red is represented of the blood spilt in the name of freedom
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