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I Spy by Walter Wick
I Spy by Walter Wick













I Spy by Walter Wick

He notably created a device to regulate the intensity of an electric light, which changed the game for future cinematographers. Porter started his career making film equipment like cameras and film projectors. Prior to The Great Train Robbery, Edwin S. The early-1900s film landscape was a time of great innovation and chaos as everyone wanted to get their slice of the moving picture pie. Read more at /gwd4Zf5mTe- True West Magazine April 25, 2023 Porter, a former cameraman for Thomas Edison. It was written, produced, directed and photographed by Edwin S.

I Spy by Walter Wick

The “Great Train Robbery” was the first motion picture with a story. Porter, who also did the film’s cinematography. But quite a few film historians generally agree that the first action movie ever is The Great Train Robbery, directed by Edwin S. But where did it all begin? What is the first movie that set the action genre in motion? Let’s get into a bit of film history.Īs always, it is hard to pinpoint a “first” in decades past considering the plethora of independent creatives whose works may not be on our general radar. From tried-and-true flicks like Die Hard to newer classics like the John Wick franchise, action movies have been a major part of our entertainment experience for decades. There’s truly something for everyone under that umbrella, whether it’s an epic sci-fi space saga, spy fiction, or a shoot ‘em up style story. However, the one genre that the majority can watch and find entertainment and value within its narratives (at least, to some degree) is action. Some people say “no way” to straight-up horror while others aren’t keen on romantic adventures. Some film genres are not appealing to certain cinephiles.















I Spy by Walter Wick