Sunday, June 15, 2014

Flick First, a Low Budget Film Making Company


When we thing about film making immediate we strike few things story, casting, location and BUDGET.

Budget is more important because without budget you can't do anything. Without budget or lack of sufficient budget there are possibilities that your brilliant script may not see the theater.

After digitization there are so many possibilities about low budget films but in India especially in Bollywood stardom kill these possibilities. If you go to any financer or producer before anything they ask about the star. If you have star you can make the movie If you don't then % is down.

In this scenario, keeping these things in mind, we initiate to start a platform for low budget cinema. Here we make the films on good scripts by talented people like you.  For this movement we call Audience Cinema because this cinema for audience, by audience, to audience.

So, if you agree with us then Join us as

Writer
Director
Actor
Technician

We will make the Film Industry better together.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

First Real Full Length Movie of the World

First Real Full Length Movie of the World


This one is a bit tough so we'll present some examples.

In 1877 Charles Emile Reynaud invented the Praxinoscope, a mirrored drum that gives the illusion of movement using strips of pictures.

In 1881 William Kennedy Laurie Dickson designed the Kinetoscope, a kind of movie projector and ran a trial of a movie called 'Monkeyshines'.

A year after Thomas Edison's invention of the Kinetoscope the Holland Brothers opened the first Kinetoscope Parlor in New York. This was the first commercial exhibition of movies.

In 1895 Louis and Auguste Lumiere patented Cinematographe, a device that could project movies to several spectators at the same time. December 28 1895 they presented the first commercial display of a movie to an audience, running 20 minutes, consisting of 10 short stories.

'The Great Train Robbery' (1903) is considered to be the first real full length movie, the first narrative Western film with a storyline, and the first real smash hit.