-
which the
second man lacks.
There are then
potentialities as well as
actualities in the world. But when the
first man
opens his eyes, has he lost the...
- do****entaries,
actuality films are not
structured into a
larger narrative or
coherent whole.
During the era of
early cinema,
actualities—usually lasting...
- many
actualities,
which are subordinated. Thus,
existence supposes essence,
power supposes existence, and
faction supposes faculty. The
first actuality (actus...
- actualités reconstituées ("reconstructed
actualities" or "reconstructed newsreels").
Unlike conventional actuality films,
which presented real-life events...
- and
bring home
actualities filmed in
foreign climes. All told, Méliès
filmed 93 films, or 18% of his
entire output,
outdoors as
actuality footage. However...
- (Latin for 'Pure
Actuality' / 'Pure Act') is the
absolute perfection of God.
Created beings have
potentiality that is not
actuality,
imperfections as...
- page 333. New York:
Atlantic Monthly Press. ISBN 978-0802119049. "Early
Actualities Films".
Celluloid Skyline.
Retrieved 29
March 2019. Kirby, Doug; Smith...
-
longer films also
meant an
increase in
production of
fictional films as
actualities decreased. One of the
possible reasons for this
shift is that fiction...
-
Historicity is the
historical actuality of
persons and events,
meaning the
quality of
being part of
history instead of
being a
historical myth, legend...
- politics, and that he
joined the ****
Party and SS in
spring 1933. In
actuality, he
joined those organisations before Hitler's rise to power.
During the...