Friday, March 1, 2019
Musicals in Film
Musicals have been a form of entertainment ever since the entertainment world began, but it took a while for them to be implemented into film. Films only started to implement sound in the later in the 1920's with the talkies. The first kind of musical was The Jazz Singer, which was one of the first films to have dialogue. One of the first full musicals ever put to film was a 1933 film called Forty Second Street by Warner Brothers. A musical was also one of the biggest evolutions in film, the first one to ever be shot in color, The Wizard of Oz. Without these musicals, parts of film wouldn't have developed a soon as they were.
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