This video serves as a guide to the very earliest horror short films from the 1890s. I discuss films from France, the UK, the US, and Japan, including the famous cinema pioneer Georges Méliès.
You can watch a similar video I made on the earliest sci-fi here:
• A Guide to the Earlies...
Or the earliest animation:
• A Guide to the Earlies...
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A guide about Mexican film would be interesting.
I'm definitely considering that eventually!
It's interesting how camera placement was static in very early films - like they viewed the camera as an audience member of a stage play and probably couldn't fathom an alternative storytelling method
Thanks. Worthwhile film history.
I like this corner of KZhead. Keep making contents like this man. Love ya
Thanks!
Indeed, glad I found this channel 👍
Video camera were used way more often than I thought were used back then
Thanks for the video. I'd like to recommend another Méliès movie from 1905 which I think is his first non-comedic horror film: "Faust in the Underworld". Another one of his many masterpieces. Keep up the good work, man!
Good research 👍🏾👍🏾
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19th century was 1800-1899.
Yes that is very obvious, why are you telling me this?
great channel, love your vids.
Much appreciated!
I only waited for polish cinema right now
Hello, could you please make a video on czech/czechoslovak movies? Some of them were quite influential (Czech New Wave), although maybe not so obviously, but directors across the world learned a from them. Also czech animation is worth mentioning. Or movies like Lemonade Joe, Baron Prášil, Spalovač mrtvol (The Cremator), Morgiana, Panna a netvor, Čarodějův učeň and so many more - all of them are interesting in my opinion
Yes, I was actually thinking about doing something like that in the near future. I’m researching Hungarian animation now, but maybe Czechoslovak animation after that.
@@kubricklynch thank you for your answer
Actually cant believe dracula is basically the very first horror movie
But why the text is different between english
Early 19th century films??????
The were early shorts that were made in the 19th century, not made in the early 19th century