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1839; took a long time to develop |
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1889; celloid rolled on film |
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took pictures rapidly in 1890; worked in Great Britian |
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1888-90; French; worked in Great Britian |
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1877; record player; no market (unpopular); phonograph parlors; penny movie |
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1893; 1st movie; Thomas Edison=Boss |
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1st movie: How many Frames Per Second |
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How many Frames Per Second was for sound? |
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Auguste and Louis Lumiere |
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Auguste and Louis Lumiere; 1895; camera projector; very portable |
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1 shot; 30 seconds; wideshot |
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1st American movie projector |
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French; professional magician; illusions; 5-10 minutes; story-telling; 1902--A Trip to the Moon |
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1903; The Great Train Robbery; American; Edison's employee; mechanic |
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standard in 1902-1912; 10-15 muntes |
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