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HISTORY OF VIDEO PRODUCTION DATON MCBRIDE 2 ND PERIOD

DATON MCBRIDE 2 ND PERIOD. Belgian inventor, Joseph Plateau invented the Fantascope also called phenakistiscope or “spindle viewer”, a device that simulated

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Page 1: DATON MCBRIDE 2 ND PERIOD. Belgian inventor, Joseph Plateau invented the Fantascope also called phenakistiscope or “spindle viewer”, a device that simulated

HISTORY OF VIDEO PRODUCTION

DATON MCBRIDE2ND PERIOD

Page 2: DATON MCBRIDE 2 ND PERIOD. Belgian inventor, Joseph Plateau invented the Fantascope also called phenakistiscope or “spindle viewer”, a device that simulated

1832Belgian inventor, Joseph Plateau invented the Fantascope also called phenakistiscope or “spindle viewer”, a device that simulated motion.

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Page 3: DATON MCBRIDE 2 ND PERIOD. Belgian inventor, Joseph Plateau invented the Fantascope also called phenakistiscope or “spindle viewer”, a device that simulated

1869 John Wesley Hyatt developed celluloid. It was patented in 1870 and trademarked in 1873, then later used as the base for photographic film.

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Page 4: DATON MCBRIDE 2 ND PERIOD. Belgian inventor, Joseph Plateau invented the Fantascope also called phenakistiscope or “spindle viewer”, a device that simulated

1878Edward Muybridge successfully captured a galloping horse, proving that all four of the horses feet were off the ground at the same time. He did this by setting up many cameras along the horses path. He published this work in 1882 and called it “horse in motion”.

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Page 5: DATON MCBRIDE 2 ND PERIOD. Belgian inventor, Joseph Plateau invented the Fantascope also called phenakistiscope or “spindle viewer”, a device that simulated

1880s French inventor and physiologist Etienne – Jules Mary developed the “photographic gun,” as it was often referred to, which could take multiple photographs per second. The term shooting film was most likely derived from Marey’s invintion.

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Page 6: DATON MCBRIDE 2 ND PERIOD. Belgian inventor, Joseph Plateau invented the Fantascope also called phenakistiscope or “spindle viewer”, a device that simulated

1891 William Dickson filmed Mokeyshines No.1, the first motion picture ever produced on photographic film in the United States.

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Page 7: DATON MCBRIDE 2 ND PERIOD. Belgian inventor, Joseph Plateau invented the Fantascope also called phenakistiscope or “spindle viewer”, a device that simulated

1927: Phonovision Earliest video format Never widely adopted, and was intended

for practical uses only used for basic video production abilities

such as recording video and playing it back

developed by Cairns and Morrison itd

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1956: Inch Quadruplex First commercially viable broadcast video

format Broadcast requirement was at least a

5mhz band with Until this was invented, non-live

television broadcasting was too exspensive, but was much easier to record and broadcast

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1964: Sony EV format CLP 1-b

First portable video recording device Was used a lot in industry and education Developed by Sony http://prezi.com/dbv_o0bcbzyf/history-of-

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1973: CEB First time video was stored on a disc The prototype was limited to ten

minutes. Per side, so it took six years until it was finally released with more storage time

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1776:VHS Could store a few hours of storage and

was utilized for movies after they were not in theaters

They were also popular for home videos and recording television shows

Developed by RCA

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