The beginning of motion picture

  • daguerreotype

    daguerreotype
    in 1839, louis jacques mande dagureee, a french painter prefected positive photographic process known as daguerreotype
  • henery fox tailbot

    That same year the english scientist william henery fox tailbot successfully demonstrates a negative photographic process that theoretically allowed unlimited positive prints to be produced from each negative
  • phonograph

    Thomas Alva Edison invented the phonographe in 1877, and it quickly became the most popular home entertainment device of the century
  • eadweard muyburdge

    muhbridge experimented with multipul cameras to take succesive photographs of horses in motion. Finally
  • celluiod

    the first synthetic plastic material, developed in the 1860s and 1870s from a homogeneous colloidal dispersion of nitrocellulose and camphor. A tough, flexible, and moldable material that is resistant to water, oils, and dilute acids and capable of low-cost production in a variety of colours, celluloid was made into toiletry articles, novelties, photographic film, and many other mass-produced goods
  • cinematographey

    It involves such techniques as the general composition of a scene; the lighting of the set or location; the choice of cameras, lenses, filters, and film stock; the camera angle and movements; and the integration of any special effects.
  • britians first projector

    photographic device device for transferring photographic and other images in an enlarged form onto a viewing screen.
  • kinetograph

    celluloid film,based on photographic principles, invented by thomas edison