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SIEGMUND ( LUBSZYNSKI) LUBIN
It is said he was the first to try and attempt the mass marketing of the movies. The first to build chains of movie theatres and studios -
LEONARD ULRICH KAMM
designed and built this called the kammatograph. Could hold 500 minuscule photos -
MAXIMILLIAN SKLADANOWSKY (1863 - 1939)
Eight short films were performed at the watergarten hall in Berlin. The show took about 15 minutes. the payigng customers watched from 16 frames per second. -
CECIL WRAY (1866 - 1944
Created a projector device, which could be attached to a magic lantern. Sold by wray to the Rileys -
THOMAS ALVA EDISON (1847 - 1931)
Begins promoting a kinetophone. Giving people a chance to listen to recorded music as they watch the film. -
BIRT ACRES (1854 - 1918) ROUGH SEA AT DOVER
This film was showed to an invited audience at Finsbury technical college in London. Later after these films, he begins to part companys with Robert Paul -
L'Arroseur arrose (The Waterer Watered)
This film was comedic film. This films plot is basically of a gardener who receives a joke played of him. A boy continues to step on the gardners water cord, causing it to ruin the water flow. -
AUGUSTE (1862 - 1954) LOUIS (1864 - 1948) LUMIERE
an animated peepshow device.Three lenses meaning three people could view at a time. -
AMERICAN VITAGRAPH
Founded by J. Stuart Blackton and Albert E. Smith in 1897, in Brooklyn, New York. It produced many silent films, and later bought by Warner bros. -
FILMING OF QUEEN VICTORIA'S DIAMOND JUBILEE
Took place on june 22, 1897 . In a pall mall westminister in london -
RICHARD APPLETON ( 1856 - 1946)
A new filmaker, camera,projecter, designer, and manufactoring. Appleton created a three part machine, somewhat like a priner. -
ALFRED WRENCH ( -
Patened called cinematograph , was a projector and a camera. Using this camera, he filmed Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee procession