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VIDEO TIMELINE Jakob Hearne

VIDEO TIMELINE Jakob Hearne. 1832 In 1832 Joseph Plateau invented the Fanta scope—also called Phenakistiscope or "spindle viewer"—that simulated motion

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VIDEO TIMELINEJakob Hearne

1832• In 1832 Joseph Plateau invented the Fanta scope—also

called Phenakistiscope or "spindle viewer"—that simulated motion.

http://www.cyclopaedia.fr/wiki/Phenakistoscope

1867• Actually, the original inventor of the Zoetrope was the

mathematician William George Horner, who created a device consisting of a roll of paper with drawings on it, which was placed inside a turning drum, perforated right around with slots, creating the impression of movement.

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1890

The history of film began in the 1890s, with the invention of the first motion-picture cameras and the establishment of the first film production companies and cinemas.

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1891• Thomas Edison invented the first camera to ever record

video

• http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/history-of-film-and-video-production

1895• The world cinema was born on December 28, 1895 in

Paris, France.

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1897• The first rotating camera for taking panning shots was

built in 1897.

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1904

• Slow motion (commonly abbreviated as slow Mo) is an effect in film-making whereby time appears to be slowed down; It was invented by the Austrian priest August Musger in the early 20th century.

• http://www.zmescience.com/tag/slow-motion/

1905• The first successful permanent theatre showing only films

was "The Nickelodeon" in Pittsburgh in 1905.

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1913• The first "talking movie" is demonstrated by Edison using

his Kinetophone process, a cylinder player mechanically synchronized to a film projector.

• http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/3803

1927• The films of the 1890s were under a minute long and until

1927, motion pictures were produced without sound.

http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/film-history-af609772-5b9f-43b7-a129-cefc95097ce3

1928• In 1928, Disney's "Steamboat Willie" popularized

animated cartoons with synchronized sound and picture.

http://www.life123.com/arts-culture/television/cartoons/cartoon-history.shtml

1928• The Golden Age of animation started in late 1928 and

ended arguably near the early 1960s, when hand-drawn animation was at its height.

• http://www.life123.com/arts-culture/television/cartoons/cartoon-history.shtml

1929• Milton Berle claimed that he was involved in a very early

television experiment in Chicago, Illinois, in 1929.

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1949• The first animation television series was produced.

http://animation.filmtv.ucla.edu/NewSite/WebPages/Histories.html

1951• CBS Broadcasts First Color Program.

• http://history1900s.about.com/od/1950s/qt/Color-TV.htm

1956• The Ampex Corporation used magnetic tape technology

pioneered by German scientists during World War II to create the first video tape recorder, the Ampex VRX-1000, introduced in 1956.

http://www.ehow.com/facts_6038159_history-video-production-equipment.html

1960• The first computer animations were stabilized in 1960.

• http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/video-production\

1977• The “Laser Disk” also known as DVD’s were produced in

1977.

• http://prezi.com/dbv_o0bcbzyf/history-of-video-production/