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Video production history. By: William Harrell. Flexible Photographic Film . In 1884 George Eastman invents flexible photographic film. Timetoast.com. First movie ever made. The first movie made was “Horse in Motion” in 1886 by Eadweard Muybridge. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By: William Harrell

Video production history

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Flexible Photographic Film • In 1884 George Eastman invents flexible photographic film.• Timetoast.com

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First movie ever made• The first movie made was “Horse in Motion” in 1886 by

Eadweard Muybridge.• http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/exhibitions/permanent/

windows/southeast/eadweard_muybridge.html

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Video with sound • On January ,1 1900 the firs video with sound was made.

http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/history-of-film-and-video-production

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Television • In 1907 the use of cathode ray tube to produce television

images. http://www.high-techproductions.com/historyoftelevision.htm

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Video Production • http://

www.adigitaldreamer.com/articles/animation-history.htm• Video production history really begins with he production of

Emile Cohl’s Fantasmagorie in France in 1908.

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Animation• The word documentary is first herd or introduced in 1926.• Adigitaldremer.com

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First broadcast in London• First television broadcast available across the pond in London

was in 1936

http://www.high-techproductions.com/historyoftelevision.htm

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Color television • First proposal of color TV was in 1938

http://www.high-techproductions.com/historyoftelevision.htm

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videotape• 1951 the first videotape was invented.• http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/history-of-film-and-

video-production

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Tape Recorder• The first tape recorder took live pictures in 1951 and in 1956 the

first VTR sold for exactly 50,000 dollars.

http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blvideo.htm

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3d movies • In 1952 cinema produces 3D movies.

http://life.time.com/culture/3-d-movies-thoughts-on-a-classic-life-photograph/

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Sonny EV format• Sony released its first format in 1964.• http://www.videointerchange.com/video-history.htm

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Digital 8• This records the same thing as a MiniDV and DVCAM.

http://www.videomaker.com/article/8066-sony-digital8-camcorder

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The first commercially available video cassette

• The first commercially available video cassette recorder was the Sony Betamax was introduced in 1975.

• http://www.ehow.com/facts_6038159_history-video-production-equipment.html

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First digital camera • The first digital camera was in December of

1975http://petapixel.com/2010/08/05/the-worlds-first-digital-camera-by-kodak-and-steve-sasson/

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4D Film • The Sensorium, in 1984 was screening at an indoor theme

park in Baltimore, is reputedly the worlds first 4D film.

• http://ispr.info/2011/10/10/4d-cinema-movies-that-smell-blow-air-and-shake-you-are-just-the-start/

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Sony• The Sony VHS came out in 1987.• http://www.videointerchange.com/video-history.htm

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Sony camcorder • The very first Digital Video camcorder was the Sony DCR-

VX1000, introduced in 1995.

• Read more: http://www.ehow.com/facts_6038159_history-video-production-equipment.html#ixzz2iZFcyKw6

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Image updates • Image updates came around in 2003. This means they can

burnhttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/office-2003-resource-kit/distributing-office-2003-product-updates-HA001140238.aspxa DVD now.

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Biggest film industries • In 2010, the biggest film industries by number of feature films

produced are those of India, the United States and China.

• Ehow.com