give those term definition

defined those term:

Eadweard Muybridge

invention of cinema

Thomas Edison

kinetoscope

Auguste and Louis Lumière

cinema of attractions

Alice Guy

Georges Méliès

Edwin S.

Porter narrative clarity

continuity editing

nickelodeon

MPPC

serials

Film d’Art

Lois Weber

D.W. Griffith

The Birth of a Nation

race films industry

vertical integration

soft style

censorship

star system

Hollywood

You should be able to describe the period and relevance of the film to cinema history. Title, filmmakers, and country of origin will add to your points, but more important is understanding how the film reflects particular advances, trends, and historical concepts we have studied:

“Blacksmithing Scene” (Dickson, 1893)

“The Arrival of the Train at the Station” (1895)

“Les Pyramides” (Lumiere, 1897)

City Lights (Chaplin, 1931)

“The U.S. Troops Landing at Daiquiri, Cuba” (1898)

“As Seen Through a Telescope” (Williamson, 1900)

“Uncle Josh at the Moving Picture Show” (1902)

“The Untamable Whiskers” (Méliès, 1903)

“A Trip to the Moon” (Méliès, 1902)

“The Great Train Robbery” (Porter, 1903) “Personal” (Biograph, 1904)

“Rescued by Rover” (Hepworth, 1905)

“Teddy Bears” (Porter, 1907)

“The Physician of the Castle” (Pathé, 1908)

“A Corner in Wheat” (Griffith, 1909)

“The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” (Selig, 1910)

“The Musketeers of Pig Alley” (Griffith, 1912)

“Falling Leaves” (Guy-Blaché, 1912)

“Mabel’s Dramatic Career”(Sennett, Normand, 1913)

“Suspense” (Weber, Smalley, 1913)

Fantômas (Feuillade,1913)

Shoes (Weber, 1916)

The Cheat (DeMille, 1915)

Wings (Wellman, 1927)