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VIDEO PRODUCTION TIMELINE
By Alana Lindsey
First Picture Ever Taken
The first picture ever taken, was by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1826.
THE FIRST PHOTOGRAPH
French inventor, Joseph Nicephore Niepce was credited for developing the world’s first successful photograph in the year, 1827.
http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/stilphotography.htm
Alexander Wolcott
The first camera invented was made by Alexander Wolcott. His camera design was patented on May 8, 1840. His invention made it possible for candid photos to be taken and not fade away with time.
FIRST VIDEO CAMERA
The first machine patented in the United States that showed animated pictures or movies was a device called the "wheel of life" or “zoopraxiscope” in 1867 by
William Lincoln. http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blmotionpictures.htm
MONKEYSHINES NO. 1
It is believed, in 1890, to be the first film shot in the United States. Monkeyshines, No. 1 was shot by William K.L. Dickson and William Heise for the Edison labs.
Auguste and Louis Lumière
The Lumière brothers, Auguste Marie Louis Nicolas and Louis Jean, are credited to be the
first filmmakers in history. The Lumières held their first private screening of projected motion pictures in 1895. http://www.ear lycinema.com/pioneers/ lumiere_bio.html
THE FIRST HORROR FILM(19TH CENTURY)
• Auguste & Louis Lumière: Le Squelette joyeux (1897) was the first horror film in the 19th century.
• http://www.horrorfilmhistory.com/index.php?pageID=1920s
TELEVISION’S FIRST SUPER STAR
Milton Berle started in show business at the age of five, appearing as a child in The Perils of Pauline and Tillie's Punctured Romance in 1914. http://
www3.northern.edu/wild/th100/tv.htm
FATHER OF FILM
American film director, mostly remembered as the director of the 1915 film The Birth of a Nation and the subsequent film Intolerance.
http://www.biography.com/people/dw-griffith-9321016
In the 1920s, Americanengineer, Philo Taylor Farnsworth devised thetelevision camera, an image dissector, which converted the image captured into an electrical signal.
http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blvideo.htm
STEAMBOAT WILLIE
Steamboat Willie is a 1928 American animated short film directed by Walt Disney.http://www.moma.org/collection/object.php?object_id=89284
Vladimir Kosma Zworykin
Russian-born American electronic engineer, inventor, and the father of modern television. He also developed a colour-television system, for which he received a patent in 1928.
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/658633/Vladimir-Kosma-Zworykin
Frankenstein (1931 Film)
"Frankenstein" is a film about a mad, obsessed scientist, Dr. Henry Frankenstein", who creates a monster, by taking body parts from dead people.
TV Camera at the 1936 Berlin Olympics
The Berlin Summer Olympic Games are broadcast live by stations in Berlin and Hamburg in 1936.
http://www3.northern.edu/wild/th100/tv.htm
President Franklin Roosevelt
President Franklin Roosevelt's opening of the 1939 New York World's Fair is broadcast live from NBC's experimental station.http://www3.northern.edu/wild/th100/tv.htm
Golden Age of Television
The 12 year period between 1948 and 1960 is remembered for the variety show (Texaco Star Theatre), the sitcom (I Love Lucy) and the western (Gunsmoke).http://www3.northern.edu/wild/th100/tv.htm
FIRST COLOR TELEVISION
CBS broadcast the very first commercial color TV program on June 25, 1951.http://history1900s.about.com/od/1950s/qt/Color-TV.htm
Charles P. Ginsburg
Charles Ginsburg led the research team at Ampex Corporation in developing the first practical videotape recorder in 1951.http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blvideo.htm
FATHER OF RADIO
"I discovered an Invisible Empire of the Air, intangible, yet solid as granite,“ was Lee de Forest’s Famous quote. He died June 30 1960 http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/153484/Lee-de-Forest
McDonald’s First Commercial
Ronald McDonald was born in 1963, when weatherman Willard Scott played the deft-footed dancing clown in a series of television commercials. This was the first ever Ronald McDonald commercial.
http://blogs.villagevoice.com/forkintheroad/2011/06/creepy_first_ro.php
GOODBYE HAVE A GREAT DAY