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Blacksmith Scene

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The men featured are not true blacksmiths, nor are they in a blacksmith shop working on metal: they are performers on a set pretending to be blacksmiths and to have a drink in between. While the background is simply left black, the crew went through some trouble to bring in a real anvil, real
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film shown in public exhibition on May 9, 1893, and is the earliest known example of actors performing a role in a film. It was also the first U.S. motion picture film ever copyrighted that same year. 102 years later, in 1995,
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essay by Daniel Eagan in America's Film Legacy: The Authoritative Guide to the Landmark Movies in the National Film Registry, A&C Black, 2010
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as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It is the second-oldest film included in the Registry, after
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and medium close-up shots and probably stationed his camera approximately ten to twelve feet from the anvil.
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under the direction of William K.L. Dickson. It was filmed entirely within the
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A surviving 35-mm print of this film was found at the
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William K.L. Dickson
William Heise
Edison Manufacturing Company
Silent
short
black-and-white
silent film
William K.L. Dickson
Scottish
French
inventor
Thomas Edison
motion picture
cameras
Kinetoscope
National Film Registry
Library of Congress
Newark Athlete
Edison Manufacturing Company
1890
Black Maria
West Orange, New Jersey
Kinetoscope
Brooklyn Institute
Internet Movie Database
Kinetoscope
medium shots
Charles Kayser
John Ott

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