History of Video Production Kaitlyn Cross
1832 Belgian inventor, Joseph Plateau, invented the Fantascope also known as the Phenakistiscope or “spindle viewer,” a device that simulated motion.
January 1, 1832 Earliest Animation video-production
1869 John Wesley Hyatt developed celluloid. It was patented in 1870 and trademarked in 1873, then later used as a base for photographic film.
1878 Edward Muybridge successfully captured a galloping horse, provided that all for of the horses feet were off the ground at the same time he published his work in 1882 and called it, “Horse in Motion.”
1891 William Dickens filmed Monkeyshines No.1 the first motion picture ever produced on a photographic film in the Untied States.
January 1, 1891 Thomas Edison invented the first camera to ever record video. video-production
1891 Thomas Edison and William Dickerson perfected their version of a kinescope, a forerunner of the movie projector. Viewers watch through a small peep hole as images pass between a lens at a rate of 46 images per second. _text.html
January 1, 1895 first special effect was made video-production video-production
January 1, 1900 First video ever with sound was made video-productionhttp://media.timetoast.com/timelines/history-of-film-and- video-production
January 1, 1905 First video in color was produced video-productionhttp://media.timetoast.com/timelines/history-of-film-and- video-production
1910’s D.Griffth the “father of film” experimented with early lighting and camera techniques that revolutionized the way we see film today.
1920s In the 1920s,American engineer, Philo Taylor Farnsworth devised the television camera
1951 Charles Ginsburg led his research team in developing the first practical videotape recorder (VTR)
1964 A videocassette was invented by a Sony engineer of-video-now-and-thenhttp:// of-video-now-and-then
1984 Video makers realized in order to get good video the pixels would have to be compressed
Entering the 21 st century Non-linear editing became more affordable and easier for the public too understand. of-video-now-and-thenhttp:// of-video-now-and-then
2001 first DVD burner video-now-and-then
February 2005 founders registered YouTube
2005 By now a new product hit the market marked the beginning of what many users were looking for: and all in one still shooter and video camera. video-now-and-then
2010 this was the first time we could finally share live video anytime anywhere of-video-now-and-thenhttp:// of-video-now-and-then