A new way to approach making movies set in the past (at least after movies became a thing)

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Creative teams behind period piece movies set during the time movies have been a thing should start making every effort to make the movies look like they were shot in the time they are set in within the current equipment being used. For instance, movies set in the 1960s should look like they were shot in the 1960s, and movies set during the silent era should look like they were shot during the silent era, complete with the movies themselves being silent and with intertitle cards.

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