History of Video Technological Production By Nathan Fisher
This was first recorded in the 400’s by a Chinese philosopher named Mo Ti. He said it would be a inverted image from captured light in a dark place, which is now known as the pinhole principle. The First Main Idea of a Camera
Early pictures were created using this, which was light passing through sensitive paper. When light hits an object, the light is reflected in different directions, and only those who reflect in the right directions pass through the holes in the right places will go through the holes and form an image on sensitive paper. html html Pinhole Principle
The first working camera was invented around 1000 AD, called the Camera Obscura, a pinhole camera. The images it showed were upside down. It was mostly used for viewing and drawing purposes, mostly by artists trying to be more precise hotography.htm hotography.htm The First Camera
The word photograph is derived from the Greek word photos, that means light, and graphein, to draw. hotography.htm hotography.htm The Word Photograph
The first transportable camera was designed by Zohann Zann in graphy.htm graphy.htm The First Transportable Camera
The first photograph was made in Summer 1814, by Joseph Nicephore Niepe, using a Camera Obscura. hotography.htm hotography.htm The First Photograph
Eadweard Muybridge conducted the first motion pictures and is sometimes known as the father of motion picture. Inventor of Cameras and Motion Picture
The Collodion Process shortened the time needed for light exposure for photographs to only about 2 or three minutes. tography.htm tography.htm Collodion Process
The first camera to show animated pictures was patented in 1867 William Lincoln. pictures.htminventors.about.com/library/inventors/blmotion pictures.htm The First Motion Picture
In 1877, Thomas Edison made the first voice recording and, ironically to this class, was Mary Had a Little Lamb. The first Voice Recording
In 1884, George Eastman invents paper based film for photography. tography.htm tography.htm The Invention of Film
Auguste and Louis Lumiere made the first successful color photography process in pictures.htm pictures.htm First Color Photography
In 1906, a man named Lee De Forest discovered that a small voltage could control an electrical current in a tube he created, resulting in the creation of electronics. This is also why we call the TV “the Tube”. e-Technology-11-Milestones-in-the-History-of-V_1 e-Technology-11-Milestones-in-the-History-of-V_1 The Tube
Fritz Pfleumer patented the idea of putting magnetic powder on strips of paper or film. Magnetic Tape Recording
Charles Ginsberg led the research team in the making of this camera, and in 1951, the first practical video camera was created. tm tm First Recording Camera
The first digital camera was invented by a man named Steve Sasson in digital-camera-by-kodak-and-steve-sasson/ digital-camera-by-kodak-and-steve-sasson/ The First Digital Camera
The first digital photograph was taken from the camera mentioned in the last slide, and took 23 seconds to create. digital-camera-by-kodak-and-steve-sasson/ digital-camera-by-kodak-and-steve-sasson The First Digital Photograph
The first point and shoot camera was made by Konica, in tography.htm tography.htm First Point-and-Shoot Camera
Film coloration was invented by Wilson Markle and Brian Hunt, two Canadians in Film Coloration
The first electronic still camera was first made in 1984 by Kodak. tography.htm tography.htm First Electronic Still Camera