2. Keaton (2007)
MIT 21L.011 The Film Experience, Fall 2013 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/21L-011F13 Instructor: David Thorburn Continues the discussion of the evolution of early film, centering on D.W. Griffith and Buster Keaton, whose 1927 masterpiece The General is seen as a culmination of the Silent Era. 00:00 OCW Intro 00:21 The Fred Ott Principle (contd.) 15:20 The Great Train Robbery 27:20 The Lonedale Operator 34:02 Buster Keaton 40:30 The multiplicity principle 48:41 The General License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

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3. Chaplin, Part I (2007)

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2. Keaton

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22. Kurosawa and Rashomon

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4. Chaplin, Part II (2007)

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5. Film as Global & Cultural Form; Montage, Mise en Scène

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Bobby Fischer Demonstrates Famous Chess Moves | The Dick Cavett Show

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Buster Keaton Interview 1960 Remastered Audio

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Lec 6 | MIT 6.868J The Society of Mind, Spring 2007

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Something is jamming GPS over Europe. Here's what we found

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Film In Conversation/ David Lynch

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8. The Work of Movies; Capra & Hawks

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12. The Musical (continued)

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Steve Jobs MIT 1992: Steve Jobs Talk, Steve Jobs Speech

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Richard Bulliet - History of the World to 1500 CE (Session 1) - Introduction to World History

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21. Truffaut, the Nouvelle Vague, The 400 Blows

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Buster Keaton The Stone Age 1923

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Feynman Explains Why You Can’t Come Back from Mars

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Frank Capra Interview 1977 Brian Linehan's City Lights

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20. Italian neorealism

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