When Mina and Vlad are at the cinematograph, the films being shown are moving very smoothly, without the jerky movement typical of early silent films. However, although many of the early silent films did have jerky movements because they were filmed at a lower frame rate than what is used today, this does not apply to every film of that era. The earliest silent films actually had a variety of frame rates, between 14 and 26 frames per second (24 frames per second is today's standard). One example of an early silent film without jerky movements is the 1896 short film The Kiss.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:39