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Zoetrophe Was Invented 9 Oct 1834
Zoetrophe Was Invented
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Phenakiscope
Phenakiscope, Plateau planned it in 1839 and invented it in 1841. -
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Motion picture
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Eadwear Muybridge father of motion pictures
zoopraxiscope made in 1867 by the father of motion pictures Eadwear Muybridge. -
eadweard and the first video
eadweard did a row of cameras and snaped pictures of a moving horse and and the pictures moving past made a video -
physiologist Etienne-Jules Marey in France
physiologist Etienne-Jules Marey he made a camera that could take 12 pictures per second -
Tomas Edison and is assistont Willam Dickson
Tomas Edison and is assistont Willam Dickson disided to creat a video camera and a projector -
Paul Gottlieb Nipkow and television system
In 1884 Paul Gottlieb Nipkow, a 23-year-old university student in Germany,[4] patented the first electromechanical television system which employed a scanning disk -
George Eastman
George Eastman invented the First Hand Held Camera
9 Oct 1888 -
Dickson & Edison start to make the Kinetograph
Tomas Edison and is assistont Willam Dickson work together to build the Kinetograph(camera) and the kinetoscope(viewer) -
Edison & Dickson finish the Kinetosccope & the Kingtoghaphe
A prototype for the Kinetoscope was finally shown to a convention of the National Federation of Women's Clubs on May 20, 1891. The device was both a camera and a peep-hole viewer, and the film used was 18mm wide. -
The Lumiere’s invented a new camera and projecter
The Lumiere’s invented a new camera a spinoff of Edison’s. The camera could be hooked up to specific equipment and be shown to large crowds. -
The Panamal Canal is finished
The Panamal Canal is finished after the the it stop becuase of Yellow Fever -
Philo Farnsworth made the world's first working television system
Philo Farnsworth made the world's first working television system with electronic scanning of both the pickup and display devices, this brilliant idea came at him at the age of 14 -
Space race starts
In 1955, with both the United States and the Soviet Union building ballistic missiles that could be utilized to launch objects into space, the "starting line" was drawn for the Space Race in 1955.