In May 2002 Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones became the first high-profile, high-budget movie released that was shot on 24 frame-per-second high-definition digital video, using a Sony HDW-F900 camera. Among the lesser-known movies are Vidocq (2001) and Russian Ark (2002), were earlier and shot with the same camera.
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The first feature-length film to be shot on location in Los Angeles is often considered to be "The Squaw Man," directed by Cecil B. DeMille in 1914. This film marked a significant shift in filmmaking by utilizing the natural landscapes of Los Angeles instead of relying solely on studio sets. Its success helped establish Los Angeles as a major hub for the film industry.
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Roundhay Garden Scene
"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" (1936) was the first outdoor (on location) film shot in three strip technicolor.
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The length of a feature film is typically measured in minutes rather than feet, but traditionally, films shot on 35mm film stock were often measured in feet. A standard feature film is usually around 90 to 120 minutes long, which translates to approximately 8,100 to 10,800 feet of film. However, with the advent of digital cinema, this measurement has become less relevant, as films are primarily distributed and viewed in digital formats.
The vast majority of feature films shot in the US today are in color, with only a small percentage shot in black and white for artistic or stylistic reasons. This shift towards color began in the mid-20th century with the development of new film technologies.
The title of the first movie depends on what you consider a movie, Eadweard Muybridge shot a series of stills on a running horse to record movement, The Earliest film that is still surviving is Roundhay Garden Scene. The first film on a continuous strip of film is Monkey shine No 1. A film titled The Story of the Kelly Gang is the first feature length film and the first feature length motion picture with a soundtrack is The Jazz MusicianThe first film made to be projected and viewed by an audience was titled Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory.So its really which ever one of these you think fits your idea of a movie best
Padayottam, Malayalam (1982)Sholey, Hindi(1975) shot on traditional 35 mm film.