In the beginning of the film, women is sat on one side and men on the other. The women are all sat not facing the camera and hands are placed on the table. This is like many early photographs of women. Similarities of both of them are that the film and camera had to be placed and could not be moved. It limits the motion and the people that can fit within the frame. I think both contains a negative. For film it can be played from just the negative. Photographs need to be produced in order for pictures to be seen. Both film and photography started out in black and white. Differences between the two is that one contains motion. It is like multiple pictures together moving at a very fast to create movement. Photography captures a part and needs to be reproduced out. Films could add effects to enhance their story. While back then they could only change the exposure time and the color. They did not have effects to change their photos even more.
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