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Phenakisticscope
A cardboard disc with slots around the edge and drawing between the slots was spun onaxle in front of a mirror made by a Belgian physicist Joseph Plateau and his sons. -
Zoetrope
Zoetrope is based on the same principle as the phenakistiscope, but is cylindrical in shape.Created by a British mathematician William George Horner. -
Winning A Bet
Leland Stanford the mayor of californina had made a $25,000 bet on his theory that all four of the horses hooves would move into the air . He hired the best photographer /animator at the time name Eaward Muybridge to take pictures of the horses. -
Zoopraxiscope
The zoopraxiscope projector which is a machine for projecting slides onto a distant surface. Made by Eaward Muybridge -
World's first public screening
The World's first public screening was made by the Lumiere brothers, Auguste and louis.Showing approamently ten short flims that lasted around 20 mintues. -
Kinetoscope
The Kinetoscope was oringally invented by thomas edisions employee named W.K.L Dickson. Thomas only made the Kinetoscope from Dickson's idea. -
George Eastman introduced the first hand-held box camera
Geroge Eastman introduced the simple hand-held box camera that made popular photography possible.The Kodak camera with a roll of transparent film was cheap enough for all pockets and could be used by a child.He Is the orignal founder of Kodak. -
Black Maria
The Black Maria was built by edison in New Jersey by his lab; this becomeing the first motion picture studio -
Fred Ott’s Sneeze was made in Edison’s “Black Maria”
Fred Ott’s Sneeze was made in Edison’s “Black Maria” which is the 1st copyrighted film in USA.The short flim is based on a guy name Fred Ott sneezing in front a camera -
Kinetoscope Parlor
The first Kinetoscop parlor was opened up in New york -
A Trip to The Moon is released
The first sci- fi movie which is ficiton it is about a group of scientists going to the moon in a space capsule and escaping after being taken prisoner by aliens -
The Great Train Robbery is filmed
The Great Train Robbery is Directed, photographed, and edited by Edwin S. Porter. It is about 11 mintues long with 14 scenes.Pioneer of the western film genre.