Talk:Blacksmith Scene
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- The film runs 34 seconds—presently a mystery, as at the time it was made, the Edison-Dickson Kinetograph camera with which it was shot could supposedly take films no longer than 20 seconds in length, even running at its slowest speed.
- In the early days of cinema, directors typically recorded everyday events such as the arrival of ships or workers leaving a factory. These short films were called "actualities." Later, with the advent of better equipment (which could record for longer), directors began to introduce more complicated narratives into film.
--Amxitsa 22:11, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
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Flagging an error in the "Cast" section re: John Ott
[edit]The link for "John Ott"in the Cast section takes you to an article about a John Ott who was born in 1909. "Blacksmith Scene" was filmed in 1893. Walker vance (talk) 23:24, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
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