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History of Video Production by: Ashlyn Sander
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1827 On a summer day in 1827 Joesph Nicephore Niepce created the first image with a obscura camera.
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1839 In 1839 Sir john F. W. Herschel was the first to use a method of gathering images by the action of light, or related radiation, on a sensitive material for the high frequency response.
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1897 In 1897 the first television camera employed the early versions of the cathrode ray tube.
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1927 In 1927 voice and video combine with Al Jolson in “The Jazz Singer.”
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1936 In 1936 television broadcast was made possible in London.
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1951 In 1951 the first video tape recorder got pictures from TV cameras by converting the information into electrical impulses and saving the information
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1951 On June 21, 1951 CBS broadcast the first color television show.
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1952 In 1952 Charles Ginsburg led the Ampex research team that developed a machine that could run a tape at different speeds.
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1953 On December 17, 1953 color broadcasting officially arrives in America.
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1956 In November of 1956 the famous movie Wizard of Oz airs for the first time on television.
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1960 On September 26, 1960 the first four “great debates” between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon broadcasted beginning a new way to campaign.
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1965 In 1965 color television booms when NBC network advertises the full color effect.
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1967 In 1967 the first digital audio magnet was invented.
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1971 First available cassette tapes sold in stores.
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1975 In 1975 the first video camera became a available in stores.
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1867 The first machine patented in the United States that showed animated pictures or movies was a device called the "wheel of life" or "zoopraxiscope". Patented in 1867 by William Lincoln.
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