Parallel evolution of cinematographic stories and the architecture of cinemas between 1900 and 1930 : with a special attention to the spanish case.

The evolution of cinematographic projection rooms has been studied in a fragmented way according to geographic regions or styles and without establishing relations to the improvements experienced by the motion pictures themselves and the requirements for their exhibition. Based on a bibliographical...

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主要作者: Lavilla-Iribarren, Ana C.
格式: Online
语言:spa
出版: Universidad Católica de Colombia 2016
在线阅读:https://revistadearquitectura.ucatolica.edu.co/article/view/109
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总结:The evolution of cinematographic projection rooms has been studied in a fragmented way according to geographic regions or styles and without establishing relations to the improvements experienced by the motion pictures themselves and the requirements for their exhibition. Based on a bibliographical revision of specialized journals and a database search in archives and film libraries of different European cities, this article explores the concordance between the progress made in filmography and movie theaters, from the first experimental movies in the early twentieth century exhibited in street fairs, to the great blockbusters of the 1930s projected in cinema palaces. A special attention is given to the movie theaters built in Spain, which served as a vehicle for the introduction and consolidation of avantgarde styles in the Iberian peninsula.