The United Kingdom, United States, and Mexico have influenced cinema, music, and theatre globally. In the UK, the British New Wave revolutionized cinema in the 1950s-60s with working class stories and taboo topics. US cinema's Golden Age in the 1920s-60s produced thousands of Hollywood films. Mexico's cinema began in the late 1890s and its golden years followed the 1910 revolution. The music industries of all three countries are also major global exports, with the UK influenced by American music and both influenced by various folk music traditions. Theatre began in the UK with Romans, in the US imitating Europe, and in Mexico beginning with indigenous ritual theatre.
3. Cinema in United Kingdom
The United Kingdom has had a major influence on
modern cinema.
Despite a history of important and successful
productions, the industry has often been
characterized by a debate about its identity and the
level of American and European influence.
4. Many films are co-prouced with american
directors and Many successful Hollywood
films have been based on British
people,stories or events.
Titanic, The Lord of the Rings,Pirates of the
Caribbean and the 'English Cycle' of Disney
animated films.
5. The Britsh New Wave
Used to describe a group
of commercial feature
films made between
1955 and 1963 the
films told about working
class life, and and
previously taboo issues
such as abortion and
homosexuality
6. The 1960s boom
British studios began to enjoy major success in
the international market with a string of films
that displayed a more liberated attitude to sex,
capitalising on the "swinging London" image
propagated by Time magazine.
7. 1970 to 1980
Films of United Kingdom and U.S.A.
comes into recesion and the “boomb”
of 1960 eded.
8. 2000 to 2010
The first decade of the 21st century was a
relatively successful one for the British film
industry.
The new decade saw a major new film series in
the US-backed but British-made Harry Potter
films
9. Technology
From the 1990s to the present day, there has been a
progressive movement from traditional film
opticals to an integrated digital film environment,
with special effects, cutting, colour grading, and
other post-production tasks all sharing the same
all-digital infrastructure.
10. Cinema in United States
The cinema of the United States, also known
as Hollywood, has had a profound effect on
cinema across the world since the early 20th
century.
11. Its history is sometimes
separated into four
main periods:
• the silent film
• classical Hollywood
cinema
• New Hollywood
• the contemporary
period.
12. Development of new art
The first completed films were more scientific
curiosities that artistic expressions. As many
technical advances of the time, for its
dissemination were linked to the show, and
were basically projected at fairs.
13. Rise of Hollywood
The young director D. W. Griffith
was pioneer in shooting in the
small city recently annexed to Los
Angeles, and began to create
movies with obvious artistic
goals. His films, such as the birth
of a nation, are considered the
first of the modern cinema, and
its approaches were used by
filmmakers since then until today.
14. Golden Age of Hollywood
During the so-called Golden Age of Hollywood,
which lasted from the end of the silent films in
American cinema in the late 1920s to the early
1960s, thousands of movies were issued from
the Hollywood studios. The start of the Golden
Age was arguably when The Jazz Singer was
released in 1927, ending the silent age and
increasing box-office profits for films as sound
was introduced to feature films.
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16. New Hollywood
At the end of the 1960s, a group of new
filmmakers coined the name of new Hollywood
and decided definitively ending the system of
studies. Very influenced by the French
Nouvelle Vague and the new films made in
Japan and Europe, developed new
approaches in which wanted to enlarge the
figure of the director as an author.
17. Modern Cinema
American films have become increasingly
divided into two categories: Blockbusters and
independent films.
18. Cinema of Mexico
Mexican cinema began in 1896, Mexico was the
first country in the Americas who enjoyed the
new medium.
19. The first feature
In 1898 he started as a filmmaker
Salvador Toscano engineer, who had
been engaged to play films in Veracruz.
20. The golden years
The revolution marked a major
break in the performance of
feature films in Mexico. With the
official end of the conflict in 1917
21. 20 years
In the "gay twenties" were born radio, jazz and
short skirts, as well as fascism, Nazism and
American economic depression
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29. Music in the United Kingdom
Throughout its history, the United Kingdom has
been a major exporter and source of musical
innovation in the modern and contemporary
eras
30. Influence of USA in UK
In the 20th century, influences from the music of
the United States became most dominant in
popular music.
31. The music in UK…
The United Kingdom has one
of the world's largest music
industries today
English folk music
Northern Irish music
Scottish folk music
Welsh folk music
32. Modern British popular music
Forms of popular music,
including folk
music, jazz, pop and rock
music, have particularly
flourished in Britain since the
twentieth century.
Britain has had an
impact on popular
music disproportionate
to its size, due to its
linguistic and cultural
links with many
countries
33. Music in the United States
You could see in the United States
two large roots: European, both
cultured and popular musical
tradition that is appreciated in the
compositions from the early days of
the revolution, and a rich African-
American tradition that mixes
precisely this European tradition with
rhythms and melodies of African
origins.
34. White traditional music
With Irish, Scottish, German, English and other
roots music, used especially with a religious
function. This led to a general concept that we
know today as the country.
Subgenera:
•Bluegrass
•The honky tonk
•Bakersfield
sound
•Cajun music
35. African American Music
The African-American musical tradition is
extremely fertile and influential.
Genera:
Blues
the ragtime
the gospel
Jazz
36. Rock & Roll
Rock and roll emerged in the 1950s as a
mixture of rhythm & blues black and the
country white, and promoted by record
companies as a consumer product for a
primarily teenage audience of both races.
37. Music of Mexico
Mexican music is extremely varied and
includes various styles determined by the
geographical region of provenance, as well by
the different periods of development.
38. Prehispanic music
The Prehispanic music was five sounds
and there were three genera:
Ritual music-Which was used in
ceremonies or rituals such as
weddings, births, sacrifice of victims
and funerals.
Warrior music-songs and dances that
played before and after battles.
Music recreation.-ran in the dance
called Náyari and public holidays
Netoteliztli.
39. Aspects of the folk music of Mexico are:
Mariachi music
Mexico wind bands music
Mexican marimba music
They are jarocho
They are huasteco
Calentano music
Music planeca
Chilean
Mexico wind bands
Jarana
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44. Theatre in United Kingdom
The theatre was introduced in England from
Europe at the time of the Romans, and
theaters were built throughout the country for
this purpose.
45. Theatre in United States
As in the rest of the artistic disciplines, the
theatre created in the United States was born
in a principle as an imitation of European
dramatic tradition, especially the English.
The American theatrical genre par
excellence is the music, which has its
International Center in New York's
Broadway Street. Another very important
theatrical kernel is that of the city of
Chicago, with a scene of great dynamism
and variety.
46. Theatre in Mexico
The Mexican Theatre at the beginning comes
from the ritual, such as the Greeks or Romans.
Then with the conquest, emerges an
evangelistic Theatre, stories to carry the
Gospel to the Indians and to accept the
catholicism.