Saison 1

16 épisodes

(2 h 40 min)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Filtrer

Saison 1

Épisodes

Modifier ma progression
Movies are Magic

S1 E1 Movies are Magic

Well, they're not really "magic." Maybe "illusion" is a better way to say it. As we begin this journey of the history of cinema, we need to understand how movies trick our brains into even understanding that a movie is a movie. In this episode of Crash Course Film History, Craig takes us down the road of the very first inventors of motion pictures.

Première diffusion : 13 avril 2017

The First Movie Camera

S1 E2 The First Movie Camera

After serial photography became a thing, it wasn't long before motion pictures started to develop. And, at the front of that development was Thomas Edison, who you may know as an inventor and business person. In this episode of Crash Course Film History, Craig talks to us about Edison, his assistant W.K.L. Dickson, and their inventions that pioneered motion pictures.

Première diffusion : 20 avril 2017

The Lumiere Brothers

S1 E3 The Lumiere Brothers

As cinema started to take off, things like "single viewer" devices weren't going to cut it as the medium advanced. In this episode of Crash Course Film History, Craig talks to us about the Lumiere brothers, their invention of the Cinematographe, and the idea of projecting a movie to an audience.

Première diffusion : 27 avril 2017

Georges Melies - Master of Illusion

S1 E4 Georges Melies - Master of Illusion

After the Lumiere brothers and Thomas Edison got the ball rolling with Vaudeville acts and Actualites, the time was coming for movie magic and fiction to make an appearance. The time was coming of filmmakers like Georges Melies and Alice Guy-Blache.

Première diffusion : 4 mai 2017

The Language of Film

S1 E5 The Language of Film

In this episode of Crash Course Film History, we talk about the development of the language of films by filmmakers like Edwin S. Porter and his films; Life of an American Fireman and The Great Train Robbery.

Première diffusion : 11 mai 2017

The Birth of the Feature Film

S1 E6 The Birth of the Feature Film

Movies didn't always look like they do now. There was a period (kind of a problematic one) where movies transitioned from short novelties to big, epic, feature films. That's our focus this week as Craig talks to us about the birth of the feature film and the work of D.W. Griffith.

Première diffusion : 18 mai 2017

German Expressionism

S1 E7 German Expressionism

We've spent a lot of time focusing on France and the U.S. as that's where a significant amount of both infrastructure and business models were initially set up for film. But there were other countries adding their own stories to the annals of film history. In this episode of Crash Course Film History, we're going to focus on Germany and how they got a bit expressive with film.

Première diffusion : 25 mai 2017

Soviet Montage

S1 E8 Soviet Montage

Russia went and had a revolution in 1917 and cinema was a big part of its aftermath. Even though film stock was hard to come by, we saw the first film school started, and the study of film became hugely important. Russian filmmakers started trying to understand the power of the cut itself, thus developing a theory of filmmaking based solely around the juxtaposition of images: Soviet Montage. In this episode of Crash Course Film History, Craig talks us through some of the filmic things going on in post-revolution era Russia.

Première diffusion : 1 juin 2017

The Silent Era

S1 E9 The Silent Era

The Silent Era of Hollywood set a lot of things into motion in terms of how movies were made and sold. Big stars were one of the main ways studios tried to make their movies stand apart from one another and get the public to make choices at the cinema. But, this also gave a lot of power to those stars to command a lot of money. In this episode of Crash Course Film History, we take a look at the Silent Era of Hollywood and people like Charlie Chaplin.

Première diffusion : 8 juin 2017

Breaking the Silence

S1 E10 Breaking the Silence

Nothing changed movies like the arrival of synchronous sound. NOTHING! Acting, directing, cinematography, and presentation all had to be rethought. Some studios were more quick to take on the challenge while others waited until the last moment. Some actors made graceful transitions while others struggled with the new format. But this was the big turning point and a major completion point to what movies would ultimately become.

Première diffusion : 15 juin 2017

The Golden Age of Hollywood

S1 E11 The Golden Age of Hollywood

It's time for the glitz and the glamour of big motion pictures that helped keep American spirits up during and after the Great Depression. Sound was a huge change to motion pictures, but there were still a few technological innovations to come, like color and aspect ration. Today, Craig walks us through the Golden Age of Hollywood.

Première diffusion : 30 juin 2017

Independent Cinema

S1 E12 Independent Cinema

Hollywood was riding high until their formula got to be stale. In places like Italy and France (as well as other places in the world we'll talk about soon) filmmakers were starting to break out of the mold and make daring films that challenged the idea of what movies were and what audiences wanted. In this episode of Crash Course Film History, Craig takes us through the beginnings of independent cinema.

Première diffusion : 6 juillet 2017

Home Video

S1 E13 Home Video

Première diffusion : 13 juillet 2017

World Cinema - Part 1

S1 E14 World Cinema - Part 1

Première diffusion : 20 juillet 2017

World Cinema - Part 2

S1 E15 World Cinema - Part 2

Première diffusion : 27 juillet 2017

Experimental and Documentary Films

S1 E16 Experimental and Documentary Films

Première diffusion : 3 août 2017