THE HISTORY OF VIDEO PRODUCTION
A series of photographs can be viewed by stroboscopic disc.
1884 George Eastman invents flexible photographic film.
1887 Thomas Edison patents motion picture camera. Kinetograph
1895 First public demonstration of motion pictures displayed in France.
1905 Philipp Lenard wins the Nobel Prize in physics for his research on cathode rays.
1907 Use of cathode ray tube to produce television images.
1917 The first two-color Technicolor production was made
1929 Vladimir Zworykin demonstrates the first practical electronic system for both the transmission and reception of images using his improved kinescope tube.
1931 CBS begins experimental television programming.
1932 NBC begins experimental television programming.
1935 The first three-strip, regular exposure Technicolor film was made
1941 The first television commercial is aired
1952 The FCC approves UHF-TV broadcasting.
1987 The first music video is made
2002 The first major motion picture to be made entirely from a digital camera
2001 Reality TV continues to dominate the airwaves
2004 Go Pro makes and sales its first camera system
2006 The Blu-Ray Player is invented
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