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  • Hello, I'm Craig Benzine.

  • Also known as WheezyWaiter, also known as Craig.

  • You don't even have to refer to me, really. If you don't wanna.

  • Do you want to know more about movies? sure! We all do!

  • Well, you're in luck! Because for the next year, that's what we're gonna be talking about here at Crash Course Film.

  • I'll be leading you through the first sixteen weeks of that with Crash Course Film History.

  • We'll look at the complex, inspiring, and sometimes upsetting story of how movies came to be,

  • and how they evolved into what we now see at the Megaplex, or NetFlix, or on DVDs from Redbox,

  • or on Blu-ray, or you know, DVDs from Best Buy, or you know wherever.

  • Because, as I'm sure you know, movies haven't always look like they do now.

  • There was a real long process to figure out what they ... were!

  • Were they spectacles? Documentaries? Short films? If so, how short?

  • Long films? If so, how long? Is black and white better than color?

  • Should sound be the industry standard?

  • 'And where should we make them?' Because at first, Hollywood wasn't the epicentre of film making.

  • So many questions! And I'll do my best to answer them. At least, a lot of big ones.

  • See, nobody really planned on movies! They were an accident.

  • And most of the people that developed the original technologies, even THEY didn't think movies had a future.

  • Studying film is really studying people, psychology, society, and technology.

  • What do we want? What do we fear, and why? What inspires us?

  • Like many art forms, film gives us a window into these things.

  • So, I hope you'll join me for the next few months as we dive deep into the history of movies here on Crash Course Film.

  • [Theme Music]

Hello, I'm Craig Benzine.

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