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It was made in U.S.A in 1885. Made by George Easten, and his company. Came up with the slogan "you press the button, and we do the rest".
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Made by George Eastman who used paper film in 1885, later used celluloid in 1889. It involved a mirror, box, and a sheet of paper along with a lens that shone light into the box. Had to be stood up on a propper (not hand held).
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Exsplains how movies came to be.
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George Eastman Released the first camera. Called it the "Kodak", which became the the first brand of cameras. The cost of buying one was $25 dollars (which was alot back then).
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Newer version of kodak. improved features, including adjustable zoom. More easy to stand and place for right aim. Smaller and now in brown ink.
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A 25,000 dollar bet started film. Betted that at one a horse's feet are all of the ground. Set cameras around to snap photos. When the photos where put together they made a video.
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After bet they made a place to build new invention.
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First made by Gugliemo Marconi in his parent's attic. It produced morse coded signals. He called the radio "Wireless telegraph".
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First theature devoted to moving picutre was theature called "Nickelodean". Where short films with out sound that costed a nickel hence the name nickelodean. A tv channel was made in honor of the theature.
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"Takies" where the first movies to feature sound. The first one was the jazz singer, but didnt have music. Made by the warner brothers and played in a cinama theature.
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KDKA was first to broadcast radio from Pittsburg, pennsuyvania. Aired presidental election for most states. Purely used for amusement.
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Invented by Edwin H. Armstrong to be better than old model. Got less innerfearrence from Electrical equipment. Static still affected but not as much.
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Reginald Fessenden Plays his violin over air waves. There was No satilite. Transmitted at Bran Rock, Massachusetts.