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VIDEO PRODUCTION BY THE AMAZINGLY AMAZING ADRIAN LOWERY!

IN THE BEGINNING The first pinhole camera was created Alhazen in the 1500s.

1839 The Daguerreotype Camera was announced by the French Academy of Sciences. One of these inventions is now the world’s most expensive cameras.

1840 The first American patent issued in photography to Alexander Wolcott for his camera.

1859 The panoramic camera patented by Thomas Sutton.

1861 Oliver Wendell Holmes invents stereoscope viewer.

Videos, the beginning. John Baird, a Scottish engineer, was one of the earliest pioneers in capturing moving images for television production. His experiments were built upon others that had come before him

1832, Jan 1st One of the very first animations was made.

Thomas Edison Edison's laboratory was responsible for the invention of the Kinetograph (a motion picture camera) and the Kinetoscope (a peep-hole motion picture viewer). Most of this work was performed by Edison's assistant, William Kennedy Laurie Dickson, beginning in 1888.

George Melies Maries Georges Jean Méliès was born in Paris in He began to show interest in Stage design and puppetry at a young age. His father made him learn English since he had planned to work at his father’s footwear company. While in London, he developed a keen interest in stage conjury after witnessing the work of Maskelyne and Cooke. As he returned to Paris he took over his fathers business and was soon able to buy the famous Theatre Robert Houdini. From that point on Méliès worked full time as a theatrical showman whose performances revolved around magic and illusionist techniques which he studied while in London as well as working on his own tricks. Then, the lumiere brothers unveiled their Cinématographe, he was a fan of this. From then on George started making films and became as some know him, “The Father of Special Effects.” He has made over 400 famous screen plays, while one of the most famous is, “A Trip To The Moon.”

George Melies ScreenPlays Cinderella- 1899, Turns rags into gown and pumpkin into carriage. Indian Rubber Head- 1902, split screens with masking, making it seem like he was “exploding” his own head. A trip to the moon- 1902, based on Verne and Wells. A 21 minute movie in which perspectives switch and other tricks to tell story of Victorian explorers visiting the moon. He had a 10 year run as the best known filmmaker, but eventually passed by others and bankrupted by WW1.

Edwin S Porter Creator of, “The Great Train Robbery.” Used tricks to further the plot of the story rather than to speculate. Left Edison in 1909 to head Rex. He had moved into research and development but was devastated by 1929 market crash.

1901 The 120mm film is first introduced by Kodak. This film was used and still is by most film cameras. of-photography-and-videography.html

1914 The first color dramatic film, “The World, The Flesh, and The Devil” is released of-photography-and-videography.html

1923 Kodak made a 16mm film as an inexpensive alternative to the 35mm. This film was used by most cameras of its time and a majority of today’s film camera. of-photography-and-videography.html

1932 For the very first time, amateur 8mm film, cameras and projectors are avaible. of-photography-and-videography.html

1953 The dream of 3-D becomes a reality. The House of Wax, the famous horror movie, became the very first 3D movie ever to be created. first-ever-3d-film

1959 Nikon introduces it’s first single lens reflex camera, (SLR) It had become the most advanced camera of it’s day. of-photography-and-videography.html

2008 The iPhone 3G is the oldest iPhone to date, yet it is more advanced in photography and videography than all of these cameras listed combined. It contains DLSR lens adapters and the Steadicam. Most-Influential-Cameras-of-All-Time Most-Influential-Cameras-of-All-Time

2010 Sony SLT Alpha-55, one of the most advanced cameras to date. The Sony A-55 is an interchangeable-lens camera that provides the basic functional equivalent of a DSLR but takes the concept to a whole new level by eliminating the flipping reflex mirror and optical finder, thus allowing multiple operations to be performed simultaneously rather than sequentially.