Paris exposition films Trailer

Paris exposition films Trailer (1900)

31 October 1900 Factual 7 mins

White’s camera offers several 360-degree pans of views of the fairground, then amazes by tilting up and down the Eiffel Tower, and concludes with a stunning tracking shot to the highest point above Paris. Exhibitors freely grouped films into nascent narratives such as those displayed here. - Bruce Posner

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