HISTORY OF VIDEO PRODUCTION TIMELINE SARAH GRACE BOUDREAUX
FIRST PHOTO CONTAINING A HUMAN BEING The first portrait picture ever made was of Robert Cornelius. This picture was taken in He took the picture himself. portrait-photo-ever-made/ portrait-photo-ever-made/
STROBOSCOPIC In 1872 this instrument was used like an optical illusion to make things look slower than they appear. This worked by interrupting the viewers vision so that the object could only be seen in intervals. (strobe lights)
THE HORSE IN MOTION In 1878 Edward Muybridge took a series of pictures to solve a mystery. Then Edward presented the pictures in a fast speed that looked like a video. d_muybridge.html d_muybridge.html
MOTION PICTURE CAMERA PATENTED In 1887 Thomas Edison patented the first ever motion picture camera.
KODAKS STILL CAMERA 1888 was when the first Kodak snapshot camera was placed on the market. The slogan was “ You press the button –we do the rest!” _chronology/ htm _chronology/ htm
KODAKS VIDEO CAMERA The first commercial transport roll film was perfected by Eastman and a helper. This was invented in ory_of_Kodak/Milestones_-_chronology/ htm ory_of_Kodak/Milestones_-_chronology/ htm
KINETOSCOPE Although viewed at the time as novelty, the Kinetoscpe invented my Thomas Edison is thought to inspire motion picture today. This invention was first shown to the public in Although the Kinetoscope was built to entertain masses at a time, it was only able to entertain one person at a time. 582
FIRST FILM PROJECTOR In 1895 Latham Woodville and his sons, Otway and Gray Woodville, expose the first movie projector developed in the US. This invention was inspired by Thomas Edison's Kinetoscope. united-states united-states
FOLDING POCKET CAMERA This camera was a 2 ¼ by 3 ¼ inch This camera was a 2 ¼ by 3 ¼ inch _chronology/ htm _chronology/ htm
BROWNIE CAMERA The brownie camera was a simple, affordable rectangular, hand held, kodak camera. It was simple enough for children to use. This camera was invented in 1900 by Eastman Kodak
AL JOLSON In 1927 Talking films began with Al Jolson. In 1927 Talking films began with Al Jolson. Al Jolson
FIRST TELEVISION BROADCAST First television broadcast made available in London. 1936
FIRST TELEVISION BROADCAST IN LONDON In 1938 London was introduced to television. techproductions.com/historyoftelevision.htm techproductions.com/historyoftelevision.htm
WIZARD OF OZ In 1939 the movie “Wizard of oz” made its first debuts! The movie was shown on CBS.
VIDEO TAPE RECORDER Charles P. Ginsberg developed the first video tape recorder In This devise captured live images and video from television cameras and transmitted them onto magnetic tapes. htm htm
FIRST COLOR TV ON THE MARKET In March of 1954 the first color television on the market. The cost of this invention was $1,295. gazette.com/tv/ colortv1231p3.asp gazette.com/tv/ colortv1231p3.asp
DISNEY Walt Disneys wonderful world of color begins one hour programs on Sundays. This started in 1961 gazette.com/tv/ colortv1231p3.asp gazette.com/tv/ colortv1231p3.asp
VCR The first VCR intended for home use was made by a team led by Nobutshi in This was the CV-2000
CAMERA PHONE The first phone that included a camera was the Samsung SCH-V2000. This phone was released in June of The phones camera had.35 megapixals the phone could hold up to 20 photos, but they had to be viewed on a computer. Camera
3D TV A 132 in. 3D TV made by Panasonic in