DEVELOPMENT SCRIPT CASE FOR THE ODESSA FILM STUDIO IN THE FIRST HALF OF 1920 (based on the biographies first writers)

Journal Title: Чорноморська минувшина - Year 2016, Vol 11, Issue

Abstract

The purpose of this work is to study the formation screenplay case for Odessa Film Studio. The development of this niche silent cinema was very important and at this stage we are witnessing the first steps for the writers, the new case for them. The conditions, which carried out the approval and development of the screenwriting business. The first half of 1920 there was no clear line between directors, writers, actors, all these roles could take one person, but from that time we can see the form the separate cohort of artists – writers. Pioneers of Ukrainian film industry had overcome difficulties. Regular production of films was not established from the start. There has never been factories for the production crew, projection and lighting equipment, film crew bought abroad. Insufficient technical equipment of studios initially limited the possibilities of enthusiasts who tried to organize a clear, rhythmic, planned and cost-effective production. In Odessa film studio career working talented writers who laid the foundation stones for future small cinema. It is learned, made the first attempt, perhaps they do not always work, not always their vision of cinema scenario to meet the requirements of the then government. The government, which gave them the opportunity to develop first, work on it, and then she herself destroyed. The so-called sacrifice in Ukraine is too ambitious to forget it, and now, due to the discovery of new facts repression, opening archives are seen in a new, space and no less tragic. Without a doubt, the rulers limitation of any seeds of nationalism. That since our cinema luminaries Odessa, Ukraine needs a home and its movies, thanks to screenwriters who worked in Odessa we can enjoy a movie at the time and wonderful and correct statement of movies today. In the following case scenario and director interwoven in their biographies, but in this work we were doing aspect is to contribute celebrities in screenwriting business.

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Hanna Lizavenko

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Hanna Lizavenko (2016). DEVELOPMENT SCRIPT CASE FOR THE ODESSA FILM STUDIO IN THE FIRST HALF OF 1920 (based on the biographies first writers). Чорноморська минувшина, 11(), 60-68. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-395086