THE HISTORY OF VIDEO PRODUCTION
BY: BRETT DENSON
Fact #1 The first photographic image was first achieved
by Joseph Niepce with his camera Obscura on May 24, 1814.
The photo took 8 hours of light exposure to be produced and later faded.
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Fact #2 Louis Daguerre takes the first
photograph on January 1,1837 that does not fade over time.
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Fact #3 The first motion picture ever made was in 1878
called The Horse in Motion. It was made by Edward Muybridge to prove the myth
that a horses hoofs are ever off the ground while galloping.
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Fact #4 Tomas Edison invented the first
camera ever to record video in 1891.
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Fact #5 The first special effect was made
in1895.
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Fact #6 The first movie shown in theaters was on
April 10, 1895. It was black and white and had no sound.
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Fact #7 The first video with sound was
made in 1900.
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Fact #8 The first movie theater was opened on June 19,1905
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was The Nickelodeon opened by Harry Davis and
John P. Harris who moved 96 seats into an empty store at 433-435 Smithfield St., transforming it into the world's first movie theater.
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Fact #9 The first video with color was
produced in1905.
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Fact #10 Animation was first used on
November 18, 1928. It featured Mickey Mouse in his first
appearance in Plane Crazy.
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Fact #11 On February 4, 1938 Disney
released its first movie Snow White.
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Fact #12 The videotape was invented in1951.
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Fact #13 The first disposable camera was first invented in
1949. It was unpopular and didn’t really do well in the
market. It lead to the resurgence in the 1980s with modern
disposable cameras that are now as popular as ever.
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Fact #14 The first video camera that could
capture color images was invented in 1950 by the RCA company.
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Fact #15 Charles Ginsburg led the research team at Ampex
Corporation in developing the first practical videotape recorder (VTR).
In 1951, the first video tape recorder (VTR) captured live images from television cameras by converting the information into electrical impulses and saving the information onto magnetic tape.
Ampex sold the first VTR for $50,000 in 1956.
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Fact #16 The first video camera to record both video
and sound was first demonstrated on April 14, 1956.
It was invented by Ray Dolby, Charles Ginsberg, and Charles Anderson and sold for around $75,000 apiece.
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Fact #17 The first underwater camera was the Healthways
Mako Shark invented in 1958. It could take pictures underwater down to 100 feet in
both color and black and white. It sold for only $24.95.
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Fact #18 The first VCassetteR or VCR were
sold by Sony in 1971.
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Fact #19 Video cameras made for personal use, now called
camcorders, became available to the general public in the 1980s.
These machines where bulky, heavy, and expensive.
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Fact #20 The first camera phone was
invented in 2001 on the Sanyo SCP-5300 PCS phone.
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