History Of Film

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    first copyright

    first copyright
    The first motion pictures made in the Black Maria were copyright by Dickson at the Library of Congress in August, 1893. On January 7, 1894,
  • Lumiere Brothers

    Lumiere Brothers
    The innovative Lumiere brothers in France They created their own combo movie camera and projector - a more portable, hand-held and lightweight device
  • most popular magical

    most popular magical
    It was his most popular and best-known work, with about 30 scenes called tableaux. An illusionist and stage magician, and a wizard at special effects,
  • first train

    first train
    . The Lumieres also became known for their 50-second short Arrivee d'un Train en Gare a La Ciotat (1895)
  • microscope

    microscope
    American Mutoscope Company, founded in 1895 in New York City, NY by disenchanted Edison worker William K. L. Dickson, Herman Casler, Henry Marvin and pocket lighter inventor Elias Koopman.
  • First motion film for audiences

    First motion film for audiences
    in June of 1894, pioneering inventor Charles Francis Jenkins became the first person make a filmed motion picture onto a screen for an audience,
  • Kinetoscope

    Kinetoscope
    On April 14, 1894, the Holland Brothers opened the first Kinetoscope Parlor at 1155. first time, they commercially exhibited movies,
  • first shot film

    first shot film
    the first short film about 21 titled Carmencita (1894) was directed and produced by Edison's employee William K.L. Dickson.
  • first sound device

    first sound device
    n the early 1890s, Edison and Dickson also devised a prototype sound-film system called the Kinetophonograph.
  • first movie theater

    first movie theater
    December 28, 1895, in Paris, France. The Lumieres presented the first commercial and public exhibition of a projected motion picture to a paying public in the world's first movie theatre