Take a look at how cinema titles were presented over a period of 94 years

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  • 02:26 PM - 17 March 2011
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Any lover of cinema will have some sense of how important it is to celebrate all of its components including scenes, clips, dialogue, musical score and even the way in which titles are presented.A young cinema enthusiast has put together a short video which expresses his love for cinema in its own way. Thus the video clip presents a group of legendary works and shows us how the titles for those works were originally presented - bringing to light the differences and distinctions that mark each title.The oldest film title presented in this showcase is that of the 1916 production “Intolerance” which was directed by Grifith, an individual considered by many to be the founder of the art of cinema. The most recent works presented are a group of titles from 2010 which include “The Social Network”, a work directed by David Fincher.Through a presentation lasting two minutes and thirty seconds the clip’s producer takes viewers on a tour of the 94 years of cinema history and presents the titles of cinema legends such as: “Modern Times”, “Citizen Kane”, “The Maltese Falcon”, “Psycho”, “Singing in the Rain”, “Doctor Strangelove”, “Star Wars”, “Raging Bull”, “Reservoir Dogs”, “WALL-E” and other cinema moments.

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