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Magic Lantern slide circa 1900, hand coloured, Victorian / Edwardian era. A Woman Scorned (1911), Director D. W. Griffith. Cinematographer Billy Bitzer. Directed by D. W. Griffith. Cinematography by Billy Bitzer. Starring Claire McDowell, Wilfred Lucas, Alfred Paget, Blanche Sweet. Distributed by Biograph Company, Release date November 30, 1911, United States. Running time 13 minutes. In the silent film era, these colourized lantern slides were the equivalent of previews or trailers, alerting the audience to the theatres upcoming schedule. Blank spaces in the slides design allowed for a small degree of customization by hand. Films tended to be short by modern standards, so audiences would watch them in batches, rather than seeing one at a time as we do today. Film scholar Lisa Kernan writes that these magic lantern slides were projected between features, much like todays slides of local restaurant advertising and movie trivia quizzes
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Magic Lantern slide circa 1900, hand coloured, Victorian / Edwardian era. A Woman Scorned (1911), Director D. W. Griffith. Cinematographer Billy Bitzer. Directed by D. W. Griffith. Cinematography by Billy Bitzer. Starring Claire McDowell, Wilfred Lucas, Alfred Paget, Blanche Sweet. Distributed by Biograph Company, Release date November 30, 1911, United States. Running time 13 minutes. In the silent film era, these colourized lantern slides were the equivalent of previews or trailers, alerting the audience to the theatres upcoming schedule. Blank spaces in the slides design allowed for a small degree of customization by hand. Films tended to be short by modern standards, so audiences would watch them in batches, rather than seeing one at a time as we do today. Film scholar Lisa Kernan writes that these magic lantern slides were projected between features, much like todays slides of local restaurant advertising and movie trivia quizzes
Magic Lantern slide circa 1900, hand coloured, Victorian/Edwardian era. A Woman Scorned (1911), Director D. W. Griffith. Cinematographer Billy Bitzer. Directed by D.W. Griffith. Cinematography by Billy Bitzer. Starring Claire McDowell, Wilfred Lucas, Alfred Paget, Blanche Sweet. Distributed by Biograph Company, Release date November 30, 1911, United States. Running time 13 minutes. In the silent film era, these colourized lantern slides were the equivalent of previews or trailers, alerting the audience to the theatres upcoming schedule. Blank spaces in the slides design allowed for a small degree of customization by hand. Films tended to be short by modern standards, so audiences would watch them in batches, rather than seeing one at a time as we do today. Film scholar Lisa Kernan writes that these magic lantern slides were projected between features, much like todays slides of local restaurant advertising and movie trivia quizzes
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