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Earliest Film
Sometimes Sallie Gardner at a Gallop from 1878 is cited as the earliest film. -
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Motion Pic ture
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Earlist Survior Movie
A frame from Roundhay Garden Scene, the world's earliest surviving film produced using a motion picture camera, by Louis Le Prince, 1888. -
First Cinema
The Berlin Wintergarten theatre was the site of the first cinema ever, with a short film presented by the Skladanowsky brothers on 1 November 1895. The image depicts a July 1940 variety show. -
Short
A shot from Georges Méliès Le Voyage dans la Lune (A Trip to the Moon) (1902), an early narrative film. -
First Cartoon
Cohls film "Fantasmagorie“ (phantasmagoria in English) is likely the first all-animated film in history. Fantasmagorie is a French word, defined as "a constantly shifting complex succession of things seen or imaged“. -
First Large Scale Film
The Babelsberg Studio near Berlin was the first large-scale film studio in the world (founded 1912) and the forerunner to Hollywood. It still produces global blockbusters every year. -
Silent
Charlie Chaplin silent film The Bond (1918) -
First Animated Film
In 1937, Disney created the first sound and color animated feature film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The name "animated cartoon" is generally not used when referring to full-length animated productions, since the term more or less implies a "short." -
First movie to get 100 million dollars
The first movie to gross over $100 million was Jaws (1975).l -
First featue length computer animated film
Toy Story was the first feature-length computer-animated film and the first theatrical film produced by Pixar.