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  1. Jul 26, 2024 · The strip Kinetograph, an early motion-picture camera developed primarily by Thomas Edison's technician W.K.L. Dickson, c. 1889. Strip Kinetograph recording of Fred Ott sneezing, 1894. Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877, and it quickly became the most popular home-entertainment device of the century.

  2. Sep 21, 2021 · Thomas Edison and the Lumiere brothers contributed immensely to the modern industry, and art form, we call cinema today. With the anniversary of Thomas Edison’s death yesterday ( 18th October ...

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  3. Sep 29, 2022 · Edison, over the course of his career, held over 1000 patents in the United States. He was credited with inventing a bevy of technological devices from the incandescent light bulb to the phonograph.

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  4. The Edison Manufacturing Co. (later known as Thomas A. Edison, Inc.) not only built the apparatus for filming and projecting motion pictures, but also produced films for public consumption. Most early examples were actualities showing famous people, news events, disasters, people at work, new modes of travel and technology, scenic views, expositions, and other leisure activities.

  5. An overview of Thomas A. Edison's involvement in motion pictures detailing the development of the Kinetoscope, the films of the Edison Manufacturing Company, and the company's ultimate decline is given here. This essay relies heavily on the research and writings of film historians Charles Musser, David Robinson, and Eileen Bowser. More detailed information can be found in their books listed in ...

  6. Oct 6, 2023 · On October 6th, 1889 American inventor Thomas Alva Edison (1847- 1931) showed his first motion picture, Monkeyshines, which was produced using a kinetograph, an early motion picture camera that was developed by his lab assistant William Kennedy Laurie Dickson. In this movie, one can see lab workers gesturing abruptly and with exaggerated physical dexterity to the camera.

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  8. Feb 11, 2011 · Geroges Méliès may have been the first cinemagician, but Edison was the man who made film both a mass communication medium and a creative craft, framing many of the conventions of modern cinema. EdisonThe Invention of the Movies (1891-1918) is an ambitious collaboration between Kino Video and MoMA, celebrating Edison’s legacy and the ...

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