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The 1st full movie
The Lumière Brothers first project their films in Britain, at the Empire Theatre of Varieties, Leicester Square. -
Earliest animation
You might assume that the animation revolution began in 1937 with the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, but actually, the genre has actually existed almost as long as its live-action counterpart. -
The birth of cinemas.
in 1877 it was the birth of cinemas the first cinema was built and soon many would follow it. -
The History Film and Video Editors
The 1st Videos clips 50 second make by the Lumiere Brothers. The Lumiere brothers Invented the first film projector. It tripled as a camera, printer and projector. -
The first camera to ever record video.
Thomas Edison invented the first camera to ever record video. -
first projector
On this day in 1895, Woodville Latham and his sons, Otway and Gray, demonstrate their “Panopticon,” the first movie projector developed in the United States. -
First video with sound was made
Magnetic recording was invented in 1898 by Valdemar Poulson of Denmark. But it wasn’t used for recording music. Called the “telegraphone,” it was used to record telephone messages by applying magnetic pulses to a steel wire. -
First film with color is produced
This is a list of early feature-length color films (including primarily black-and-white films that have one or more color sequences) made up to about 1936, when the Technicolor three-strip process firmly established itself as the major-studio favorite. In the list below, all films prior to The Broadway Melody! (1929). -
The 1st movie with color
The generally accepted answer to the first film shot in color was "Cupid Angling" made in 1918, the Wizard or Oz and Gone With The Wind were made in Technicolor in 1939, a process that had been around for quite some time by then. -
1956 First video recorder
The first Video tape recorder is released allowing TV to be recorder or edited. -
first computer animations
In 1960, a 49-second vector animation of a car traveling down a planned highway at 110 km/h was created at the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology on the BESK computer. The short animation was broadcast on November 9, 1961 on national television. -
The 1st editing device.
A Moviola was a device used to edit together films. it was invented in 1924 and was used by most US filmmakers until the 1970's when the horizontal flatbed editor system became popular. Stephen Spielberg still used Moviola editing up until 2011 when he was convince to switch to Avid software which he used for Tintin. -
Editdrold
Lucasfilm creates the EditDroid, a computer workstation that uses multiple anlog laserdiscs to enable random- access editing.