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Phonograph
In 1877, Thomas Eddison created a machine with two needles: one for recording and one for playback. A phonograph, in its later forms also called a gramophone or since the 1940s called a record player, is a device for the mechanical recording and reproduction of sound. -
Roundhay Garden Scene
The world's earliest surviving motion-picture film, showing actual consecutive action is called Roundhay Garden Scene. It's a short film directed by French inventor Louis Le Prince. -
Cupid Angling
The generally accepted answer to the first film shot in color was "Cupid Angling" made in 1918. -
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
The first feature-‐ length animated film.Disney Studios develops a sophisticated multiplane camera that simultaneously shoots several levels of cells and backgrounds and gives depth to its films. -
The Wizard or Oz
One of the first colors made with Technicolor. All the Oz sequences were filmed in three-strip Technicolor. The opening and closing credits, and the Kansas sequences, were filmed in black and white and colored in a sepia-tone process. -
Gone With the Wind
One of the first movie made with color. Like The Wizard of Oz it was made with Technicolor -
Cinderella
Highest Grossing movie in the 50s. Earned $263,591,415 -
The Jungle Book
The Highest Grossing movie in the 60s. Earning $378,000,000 wordwide -
Star Wars: A New Hope
Highest Grossing Movie in the 70s. Made $775,398,007 Worlwide -
ET
Highest Grossing movie in the 80s. Earning $792,910,554 worldwide. -
The Titanic
Highest Grossing movie in the 90s. Earning $2,187,463,944 worldwide. -
Avatar
1 Grossing Movie of all time. Pretty much the whole movie was filmed with a green screen, which can be a bad thing, but Avatar made it work.