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Where the kodak was made
It was made in U.S.A in 1885. Made by George Easten, and his company. Came up with the slogan "you press the button, and we do the rest". -
First camera
Made by George Eastman who used paper film in 1885, later used celluloid in 1889. It involved a mirror, box, and a sheet of paper along with a lens that shone light into the box. Had to be stood up on a propper (not hand held). -
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History of film
Exsplains how movies came to be. -
First release of camera to the publick
George Eastman Released the first camera. Called it the "Kodak", which became the the first brand of cameras. The cost of buying one was $25 dollars (which was alot back then). -
Second camera made
Newer version of kodak. improved features, including adjustable zoom. More easy to stand and place for right aim. Smaller and now in brown ink. -
First video
A 25,000 dollar bet started film. Betted that at one a horse's feet are all of the ground. Set cameras around to snap photos. When the photos where put together they made a video. -
First theature
After bet they made a place to build new invention. -
Radio
First made by Gugliemo Marconi in his parent's attic. It produced morse coded signals. He called the radio "Wireless telegraph". -
First theature
First theature devoted to moving picutre was theature called "Nickelodean". Where short films with out sound that costed a nickel hence the name nickelodean. A tv channel was made in honor of the theature. -
first movie with sound
"Takies" where the first movies to feature sound. The first one was the jazz singer, but didnt have music. Made by the warner brothers and played in a cinama theature. -
First rado station
KDKA was first to broadcast radio from Pittsburg, pennsuyvania. Aired presidental election for most states. Purely used for amusement. -
FM Radio
Invented by Edwin H. Armstrong to be better than old model. Got less innerfearrence from Electrical equipment. Static still affected but not as much. -
Music
Reginald Fessenden Plays his violin over air waves. There was No satilite. Transmitted at Bran Rock, Massachusetts.