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The Art of the Moving Picture
The Art of the Moving Picture, Written in 1915, The Art of the Moving Picture by poet Vachel Lindsay was the first book to treat movies as art. Lindsay wrote a brilliant analysis of the early silent films (including several now lost films). He was extraordinarily prescient about the fu, The Art of the Moving Picture has a rating of 2 stars
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  • The Art of the Moving Picture
  • Written by author Vachel Lindsay
  • Published by Random House Publishing Group, March 2000
  • Written in 1915, The Art of the Moving Picture by poet Vachel Lindsay was the first book to treat movies as art. Lindsay wrote a brilliant analysis of the early silent films (including several now lost films). He was extraordinarily prescient about the fu
  • "This is a joyous and wonderful performance," said Francis Hackett, when he reviewed this book in the New Republic of December 25, 1915, "a bold and brilliant theory, really bold and really brilliant, and takes first place as an inspiration of the
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Introduction to Modern Library: The Moviesv
Introductionvii
A Word from the Director of the Denver Art Associationxxi
Book IThe General Photoplay Situation in America, January 1, 1922, Especially as Viewed from the Heights of the Civic Centre at Denver, Colorado, and the Denver Art Museum, Which Is to Be a Leading Feature of This Civic Centre1
Book IIThe Outline Which Has Been Accepted as the Basis of Photoplay Criticism in America, Both in the Studios of the Los Angeles Region, and All the Serious Criticism Which Has Appeared in the Daily Press and the Magazines19
I.The Point of View21
II.The Photoplay of Action25
III.The Intimate Photoplay30
IV.The Motion Picture of Fairy Splendor38
V.The Picture of Crowd Splendor43
VI.The Picture of Patriotic Splendor50
VII.The Picture of Religious Splendor59
VIII.Sculpture-in-Motion65
IX.Painting-in-Motion75
X.Furniture, Trappings, and Inventions in Motion84
XI.Architecture-in-Motion95
XII.Thirty Differences between the Photoplays and the Stage105
XIII.Hieroglyphics116
Book IIIMore Personal Speculations and Afterthoughts not Brought Forward so Dogmatically127
XIV.The Orchestra, Conversation, and the Censorship129
XV.The Substitute for the Saloon139
XVI.California and America145
XVII.Progress and Endowment150
XVIII.Architects as Crusaders161
XIX.On Coming Forth by Day166
XX.The Prophet-Wizard171
XXI.The Acceptable Year of the Lord180
Appendix189
Index195


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