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Would you ever have thought that a film like "The Jazz singer" could save a production house from bankruptcy?
Everything was born in the year 1927 where everything happens in the United States starting from the revolution of the working hours of working hours which goes from 60 to 48 hours per week up to the first transmission of an image via ether.
In that year, the production house Warner Bros, was faced with a risk of failure, to such an extent that he poured his latest hopes in the filmographic musical productions.
In fact, it was precisely the film "The singer of Jazz" by the director Alan Crosland , who inaugurated the era of sound films in style, thus opening a new frontier of the show but above all, in guaranteeing the soppravan and commercial success of the house Warner Bros. production
Thanks to the success of the film "The singer of Jazz", the film industry would have experienced the beginning of a great revolution that of the sound film.
The latter has revolutionized and improved the cinematographic experience, allowing people to immerse themselves in a new form of two -dimensional expression: that of sound and that of the image. Music and dialogue now joined as integral parts of the film experience.
In addition, this revolution offered great opportunities to the actors and directors of that time, who have been able to develop new types of cinematographic creativity, for example the possibility of being able to build real sound recitatives using our voice.
This was a completely new acting mode, which allowed the launch of new actors and singers in the film scene.
In conclusion, this event has its own historical and cultural importance, and makes us reflect on believing in one's own projects, even when they seem intended for bankruptcy.
A real example of how art and work can create something big and lasting.
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