Birth of movies
Nickelodeon era
Pioneers of cinema
Silent comedy
Studio System
100

Eadweard Muybridge developed this kind of photography that paved the way for the motion pictures.

What is SERIES photography?

100

Many nickelodeon theaters were not dedicated movie theaters but instead this.

What are converted storefronts?

100

This pioneer of early cinema was first a farmer, then a novelist, before becoming a renowned filmmaker and producer.

Who is Oscar Micheaux?

100

This silent comedian broke Mary Pickford's salary record in 1916 and then a few years later went on to co-found United Artists.

Who is Charlie Chaplin?

100

Several of the Majors started out as this, before producing their own films.

What is exhibitor?

200

This camera-projector could also print the film for projection!

What is the Lumieres' Kinetograph?

200

The most powerful American film studio during the nickelodeon era.

What is Biograph?

200

This filmmaker innovated and refined many common techniques of film grammar, including the close-up, continuity editing, and cross-cutting.

Who is D.W. Griffith?

200

This silent comedian was a hands-on auteur, not only starring in his films but also producing, writing, directing, and scoring them.

Who is Charlie Chaplin?

200

The Studio System privileged these over directors, stars, and other personnel.

What are producers?

300

The first movie studio had a retractable roof to let sunlight in.

What is Edison's Black Maria?

300

By the end of the nickelodeon era, this emerged as the studios' greatest marketing feature.

What is the Star System?

300

This German-born filmmaker made his first Hollywood film using the then-new Fox Movietone sound-on-film system?

Who is F.W. Murnau?

300

To speed up the action, for comedic effect, silent filmmakers often did this. 

What is shot at 12 fps and projected at 16 fps?

300

This studio, which became Hollywood's most powerful Major, started out as Famous Players-Lasky.

What is Paramount Pictures?

400

This peephole mechanism usually involved a person spinning a wheel with slits on each panel, such that the images shown in sequence within the wheel would seem to move in continuous motion.

What is a zoetrope?

400

By the end of the 1900s (1909, 1910), a 12- to 15-minute film was also called this.

What is a one-reeler?

400

The last shot of Man with a Movie Camera visualizes this concept-term that Vertov invented.

What is Kino-eye?

400

Buster Keaton, in The General and all of his films, performed this on his own.

What is stuntwork?

400

In addition to the cheap, open land and sunshine, movie outfits moved west to avoid this.

What are Edison's patent laws?

500

This replaced glass and paper as the film on which photographs could be printed, thus making possible projected motion pictures.

What is celluloid film?

500

After the nickelodeon era ended (1915), this kind of theater replaced it in the following decade.

What is the motion picture palace?

500

Before the Hollywood studio system became institutionalized and instrumentalized, this filmmaker was one of the leading American filmmakers of their time. 

Who is Lois Weber (and women filmmakers more generally)?

500

According to the article we read, the main reason Keaton didn't transition well to the sound era is this.

What is, "Buster Keaton lost control of his films in the talkie era?"

500

Those studios that focused almost exclusively on production and less on exhibition were called this.

What is major-minor or the Little 3?

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