History of Film Time line
1950's
The house of un-american activities committee investigated into Hollywood which resulted into blacklisting many actors and directors, such as Charlie Chapman.
1957
The cinematic industry were threatened by TV as film theatres were becoming bankrupt and TV was at an all time high.
1960's
Hollywood film makers created innovative and ground breaking films to show the social revolution, this was around the same time as Bonnie and Clyde
1976
The success of Jaws and Star Wars in particular led to the rise of 'blockbusters'
1980's
Audiences became particularly interested in watching films at home on VCR's in the early 80's, this was also a battle to stop the violation of copyright
1994
American studios started to create their own independent production teams and companies to finance and produce non- mainstream fare.
2000's
Documentary programs became popular and escalated to a commercial genre along with the success of films such as march of the penguins
2002
More and more films were released to IMAX Cinema along with the first disney animation called 'Treasure planet'
2005
The dark knight was the first film that was released with IMAX technology
2009
Avatar became the highest-grossing film of all time in Jams Cameron's 3D film
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