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          The First Movie
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The first person to ever successfully photograph motion was Edweard Muybridge in 1877.  The way he accomplished this was by lining up 20 cameras in a row.  He then had a horse run past them.  The horse would trip strings that were attached to each camera.  This caused the camera to take a picture o ....
          Middle of essay ....e Night directed Frank Capra and Bringing Up Baby directed by Howard Hawks. 	
The arrival of sound opened up new doors in the movie industry. They now could add intense drama and intricate plots.  During WWII, the movie industry became somewhat less popular.  But when the war ended, there were many great hits produced, such as the Gone With the Wind directed by Victor Fleming and Citizen Kane produced by, directed by, and starring Orson Wells. The impact of the war lead many European directors t....           |   
          
          
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