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  • Kinetograph

    Kinetograph
    Thomas A. Edison, inventor of the light bulb decides to design machines for making and showing moving pictures. With his assistant W.K.L Dickson, Edison began experimenting by configuring the phonograph and tried to make rows of tiny photographs on similar cylinders.By 1891, Edison and Dickson have their Kinetograph camera and Kinetoscope viewing box ready for patenting and demonstration.
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    Kinetograph (Continued)
    Using Eastman film cut into inch wide strips, Dickson punched four holes in either side of each frame allowing toothed gears to pull the film through the camera. Information-
    Introduction to Early Cinema. (n.d.). Early Cinema. Retrieved October 3, 2012, from http://www.earlycinema.com/timeline/index.html Image-
    Kinetograph Diagram Picture. (n.d.). Wikispaces. Retrieved October 3, 2012, from https://hhsapush.wikispaces.com/file/view/2.jpg/50715355/2.jpg
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  • Cinématographe

    Cinématographe
    Louis and Auguste design a camera which works as both a recording device and a projecting device. They call it the Cinématographe. The Cinématographe uses flexible film cut into 35mm wide strips and used an intermittent mechanism modeled on a sewing machine. The camera shot films at sixteen frames per second (rather than the forty six which Edison used), this became the standard film rate for nearly 25 years.
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    Cinematographe Continued
    Information-
    Introduction to Early Cinema. (n.d.). Early Cinema. Retrieved October 3, 2012, from http://www.earlycinema.com/timeline/index.html Images-
    Cinematographe Image. (n.d.). Edu Blogs. Retrieved October 3, 2012, from http://glenfrisco.edublogs.org/files/2011/04/cinematographe-16xx5xy.jpg Cinematographe Image 2. (n.d.). Museeciotaden. Retrieved October 3, 2012, from http://www.museeciotaden.org/cinema/Phot.Cine/cinematographe4.jpg
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    VHS Player (Continued)
    Information-
    Milestones:Development of VHS, a World Standard for Home Video Recording, 1976. (n.d.). - GHN: IEEE Global History Network. Retrieved October 3, 2012, from http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Milestones:Development_of_VHS,_a_World_Standard_for_Home_Video_Recording,_1976 Picture-
    Sound Advice. (n.d.). VHS Image. Retrieved October 3, 2012, from http://www.soundadviceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/70vvhsslot.jpg
  • VHS Player

    VHS Player
    VHS tape was invented by the Victor Company of Japan in the mid-1970s. Shizuo Kagaya has received credit for leading the team that developed both the tape and the VHS recorder and player. It was introduced to the consumer market in 1977 for approximately $1060 USD. It took wide VHS tapes to play and they connected to either a TV or a projecting device with the proper setup.
  • DVD Player

    DVD Player
    A DVD player is a device that plays discs produced under both the DVD-Video and DVD-Audio technical standards, two different standards. Some manufacturers originally announced that DVD players would be available as early as the middle of 1996. These predictions were woefully optimistic. Delivery was initially held up for "political" reasons of copy protection demanded by movie studios, but was later delayed by lack of titles. The first players appeared in Japan in November, 1996
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    DVD Player Continued
    Info-
    DVD Information. (n.d.). DVD Player History. Retrieved October 3, 2012, from http://www.pavtube.com/dvd/dvd_player_history.html
  • HD DVD Player

    HD DVD Player
    HD DVD (short for High-Definition/Density DVD) is a discontinued high-density optical disc format for playing high-definition video. Supported principally by Toshiba, HD DVD was envisioned to be the successor to the standard DVD players. However, in February 2008, after a protracted format war with rival Blu-ray Disc, Toshiba abandoned the format, announcing it would no longer develop or manufacture HD DVD players or drives.The HD DVD Promotion Group ended on March 28, 2008
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    HD DVD Player Continued
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    HD DVD Players. (n.d.). Engadget. Retrieved October 3, 2012, from http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/28/hd-dvd-promotion-group-officially-dissolves-in-a-high-res-burst/
  • Blu-Ray Player

    Blu-Ray Player
    Blu-ray Disc is al disc storage medium designed to surpass the DVD format. The plastic disc is 120 mm in diameter and 1.2 mm thick, the same size as DVDs and CDs. Conventional Blu-ray Discs contain 25 GB per layer, with dual layer discs being the industry standard for feature-length video discs. The name Blu-ray Disc refers to the blue laser used to read the disc. The player streams to your home system, viewing movies and videos in eye popping Blu-Ray HD, right at home!
  • Blu- Ray DVD

    Blu- Ray DVD
    Information-
    Blu-ray Details. (n.d.). PCWorld. Retrieved October 3, 2012, from http://www.pcworld.com/article/117242/article.html