What were the first ever commercials? I'm sure that Shorty can pin point exactly what is the first known theatrical commercials, ( not necessarily trailers, mind you), but I'll put in my vote for Mutual Films. At the end of many of the Mutual comedies of the silent era, there would a 5 to ten second commercial for Mutual comedies. It consisted of a clock with its hands spinning rapidly, with a catch phrase of "Time Flies With Mutual". Wonderfully so, many of the Blackhawk super 8/standard 8mm prints have this little snippet at the end of the comedy
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It looks like there have already been commercials in the 1920s:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dbFK2zOLHA
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This YouTube video claims that the first trailer was released in 1913:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLFW2zaYhq8
No idea, whether this is correct.
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Hi, all
i havent seen those videos before - I’ve added them all to the “ one stop cine - convention and classic short” playlist.👍
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...smNltj34PM4KXJ
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According to this article, 1912 is the birth of the trailers in the USA:
https://mediarep.org/server/api/core...7eefc8/content
Each episode of „What happened to Mary?“ (Edison productions) contains a hint about the next episode at the end of the current episode.
Whether there have been European or other Non-US trailers before 1912, is unclear.
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