These early films do not have sounds or a story. They are usually shot inside of a studio where they are performing in front of a black curtain. Most of these are in black in white besides some that are hand-tinted. Either way, with the early technology, they were not able to capture color. I believe filmmakers shot these as an experiment or stock footage. For example, they may have shot the sneezing scene in order to keep as stock footage for anyone later on who is interested in watching how people sneezed in those days. In comparison, modern movies are produced by large sound production teams and have a story. Feature films are usually longer, lengthening up to two hours.
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