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Thaumatrope
Invented by John Ayton Paris, considered the fist motion picture device, gives the illusion that the picture is moving. -
Phenakistiscope
Invented by Joseph Plateau, a device that stimulate motion. -
Celluloid Film
British inventor William H. Fox Talbot made paper sensitive to light by bathing it in a solution of salt and silver nitrate. -
Praxinoscope
invented by Charles Emile Reynaud, projector device with a mirrored drum that created the illusion of movement. -
Kodak camera
Invented by George Eastman that use rolls. -
The kinetoscope
Motion picture camera invented by Edison and Dickson. The images were viewed through a peephole. -
Lumiere Brothers
French inventors created an early motion picture camera and projector called "cinematographe". -
Kinetophone
Edison invented the kinetophone, being able to make talkies. -
The Jazz Singer
First film with sound. -
Technicolor
Series of color motion picture process. -
Bigger screens
New widescreen processes to produce bigger screams to add more emotion to the films. -
Steadicam
Invented by Garret brown to stabilize mounts for motion picture camera.