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  1. 9 de oct. de 1982 · With Blanche Sweet, Jay Leyda, Rob Issen, Robert Sklar. This documentary is produced by one of the world's foremost authorities and biographers of Edwin S. Porter. Since little is known of Porter's personal life, the emphasis here is on his technique and contributions to the art of the cinema.

    • (129)
    • Documentary, Biography, History
    • Charles Musser
    • 1982-10-09
  2. Language. English. Before The Nickelodeon: The Early Cinema of Edwin S. Porter. Leaders in various fields of education, psychology, and counseling discuss the importance of B.F. Skinner's work to their particular fields. Describes the history of behaviorism and demonstrates the application of behavioral techniques in various settings.

    • 62 min
  3. A documentary on the origins of the American cinema; Porter's work is showcased in the context of the whole American cinema of his day, from mutoscope parlors to the advent of the projected...

  4. 1 de ene. de 1991 · Before the Nickelodeon. : Charles Musser. University of California Press, Jan 1, 1991 - Performing Arts - 591 pages. Musser takes us into the long-forgotten world of early...

  5. 22 de abr. de 2008 · Before the Nickelodeon: The Early Cinema of Edwin S. Porter. Charles Musser (Director) Rated: NR. Format: DVD. 4.6 11 ratings. IMDb 6.3/10.0. $2495. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime. FREE Returns.

    • (11)
    • Drama, Classics/Silent Films
    • Charles Musser
    • English
  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Synopsis. Before the Nickelodeon, an award-winning and intricately detailed documentary on the genesis of early cinema, focuses on one of the craft's most ingenious pioneers: Edwin S. Porter. The film is based on the research of the leading scholar of early American film, Charles Musser, who also co-wrote and directed it.

  7. An award-winning and intricately detailed documentary on the genesis of early cinema, Before the Nickelodeon focuses on one of the craft’s most ingenious pioneers: Edwin S. Porter. The film is based on the research of the leading scholar of early American film, Charles Musser, who also co-wrote and directed it.