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The history of video production by: Brett denson

The history of video production by: Brett denson. Fact #1. The first photographic image was first achieved by Joseph Niepce with his camera Obscura on May 24, 1814. The photo took 8 hours of light exposure to be produced and later faded.

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The history of video production by: Brett denson

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  1. The history of video productionby: Brett denson

  2. Fact #1 • The first photographic image was first achieved by Joseph Niepce with his camera Obscura on May 24, 1814. • The photo took 8 hours of light exposure to be produced and later faded. http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/the-evolution-of-cameras--5

  3. Fact #2 • Louis Daguerre takes the first photograph on January 1,1837 that does not fade over time. Evolution of Video Camera timeline | Timetoast timelines

  4. Fact #3 • The first motion picture ever made was in 1878 called The Horse in Motion. • It was made by Edward Muybridge to prove the myth that a horses hoofs are ever off the ground while galloping. The First Movie Ever Made: A History of Film Firsts - Yahoo Voices - voices.yahoo.com

  5. Fact #4 • Tomas Edison invented the first camera ever to record video in 1891. http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/history-of-film-and-video-production

  6. Fact #5 • The first special effect was made in1895. History of film and video production timeline | Timetoast timelines

  7. Fact #6 • The first movie shown in theaters was on April 10, 1895. • It was black and white and had no sound. History of Movie Technology timeline | Timetoast timelines

  8. Fact #7 • The first video with sound was made in 1900. History of film and video production timeline | Timetoast timelines

  9. Fact #8 • The first movie theater was opened on June 19,1905 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. • It was The Nickelodeon opened by Harry Davis and John P. Harris who moved 96 seats into an empty store at 433-435 Smithfield St., transforming it into the world's first movie theater. The First Movie Theater | Infoplease.com

  10. Fact #9 • The first video with color was produced in1905. History of film and video production timeline | Timetoast timelines

  11. Fact #10 • Animation was first used on November 18, 1928. • It featured Mickey Mouse in his first appearance in Plane Crazy. History of Movie Technology timeline | Timetoast timelines

  12. Fact #11 • On February 4, 1938 Disney released its first movie Snow White. The First 10 Disney Movies that were ever made timeline | Timetoast timelines

  13. Fact #12 • The videotape was invented in 1951. History of film and video production timeline | Timetoast timelines

  14. Fact #13 • The first disposable camera was first invented in 1949. • It was unpopular and didn’t really do well in the market. • It lead to the resurgence in the 1980s with modern disposable cameras that are now as popular as ever. History of Disposable Cameras | eHow

  15. Fact #14 • The first video camera that could capture color images was invented in 1950 by the RCA company. Evolution of Video Camera timeline | Timetoast timelines

  16. Fact #15 • Charles Ginsburg led the research team at Ampex Corporation in developing the first practical videotape recorder (VTR). • In 1951, the first video tape recorder (VTR) captured live images from television cameras by converting the information into electrical impulses and saving the information onto magnetic tape. • Ampex sold the first VTR for $50,000 in 1956. The History of Video Recorders - Video Tape and Camera

  17. Fact #16 • The first video camera to record both video and sound was first demonstrated on April 14, 1956. • It was invented by Ray Dolby, Charles Ginsberg, and Charles Anderson and sold for around $75,000 apiece. Who Invented the Video Camera? (with picture)

  18. Fact #17 • The first underwater camera was the HealthwaysMako Shark invented in 1958. • It could take pictures underwater down to 100 feet in both color and black and white. • It sold for only $24.95. Waterproof Camera History - Waterproof Camera Reviews, Tips and News

  19. Fact #18 • The first VCassetteR or VCR were sold by Sony in 1971. The History of Video Recorders - Video Tape and Camera

  20. Fact #19 • Video cameras made for personal use, now called camcorders, became available to the general public in the 1980s. • These machines where bulky, heavy, and expensive. Who Invented the Video Camera? (with picture)

  21. Fact #20 • The first camera phone was invented in 2001 on the Sanyo SCP-5300 PCS phone. The History of Cell Phones timeline | Timetoast timelines

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