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Explore the fascinating history of video production, from the invention of the first camera by Thomas Edison in 1891 to the introduction of digital cameras in 1981. Discover key milestones such as the creation of the first television broadcast in 1936 and the development of the first practical videotape recorder in 1951. Witness technological advancements like handheld video production cameras and commercially available video cassette recorders. Uncover the origins of animated cartoons and the transition to color broadcasting. Experience the evolution of film and video production in an elegant presentation that highlights innovation and creativity throughout history.
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The History of Video Production An Elegant Presentation By Corbin Hamilton
The Beginning… • Charles Ginsburg headed the research team at the Ampex Corporation in developing the first practical videotape recorder. • http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blvideo.htm
Wow! That’s a high price • Ampex sold the first VTR for $50,000 in 1956. • http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blvideo.htm
Turn on the television • In the 1920’s, engineer Philo Farnsworth devised the television camera. • http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blvideo.htm
In the palm of your hand • The RCA created the first handheld mobile video production camera, the TK-44, in 1972.http://www.ehow.com/facts_6038159_history-video-production-equipment.html
Coming to a store near you • The first commercially available video cassette recorder was introduced in 1975.http://www.ehow.com/facts_6038159_history-video-production-equipment.html
Forward to the past • In 1891,Thomas Edison invented the first camera to ever record video. • http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/history-of-film-and-video-production
It’s an Arcade Game Right? • In 1894 Kinetoscopes were placed in an amusement arcade located in New York. • http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/film_chron.cfm
These Pictures Are Moving! • In Paris, Louis and AugustLumiere presented the first commercial exhibition of projected motion pictures, using a combined moviecamera and projector. • http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/film_chron.cfm
Its a Blockbuster • In 1902 Henry Miles set up the first film exchange, giving people the opportunity to rent films instead of buy them. • http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/film_chron.cfm
Sunday Cartoons • In 1906 the first animated cartoon was created. • http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/film_chron.cfm
Enjoy the show America • In 1909 there were about 9,000 movie theaters in the United States. • http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/film_chron.cfm
I Can Hear You Now! • In 1927,talking films began with Al Jolson in "The Jazz Singer". • http://www.high-techproductions.com/historyoftelevision.htm
Hello? • In 1936 the first television broadcast was made available in London. • http://www.high-techproductions.com/historyoftelevision.htm
TV SETS • In 1945there were fewer than 7,000 working TV sets in the country and only nine stations on the air. • http://www.high-techproductions.com/historyoftelevision.htm
Howdy! • “Howdy Doody”premiered live on NBC in December as a one-hour Saturday program. • http://www.high-techproductions.com/historyoftelevision.htm
It’s in Color! • Color broadcasting officially aired in the U.S. on December 17. • http://www.high-techproductions.com/historyoftelevision.htm
Videotape • The videotape was inventedIn 1951 • http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/history-of-film-and-video-production
Digital Camera • The digital camera was first demonstrated in 1981. • http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blvideo.htm