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> On 13 Jan 2016, at 14:46, Chuck Kleinhans <chuck...@northwestern.edu> wrote:
> 
> An answer depends on how “early” you’re talking about film (1890s? later?), 
> and about video (Broadcast TV or Portapak?).  Probably the most significant 
> common feature is the fixed camera position.
> 
> The most significant difference (beyond the obvious one of resolution) is 
> shot duration.  Video (portpak on) allowed for remarkably long shots compared 
> to almost all film.
> 
> If you (or anyone) can find it, Noel Burch’s film “Correction Please, or How 
> We Got Into Pictures” is a great explanation of the evolution of early films' 
> means and style, concentrating on how the audience was shaped by the evolving 
> formal elements of cinema.
> 
> Chuck Kleinhans
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