Timeline of the History of Video Production

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TIMELINE OF THE HISTORY OF VIDEO PRODUCTION By Shelby Martin

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TIMELINE OF THE HISTORY OF VIDEO PRODUCTION

By Shelby Martin

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1889 In 1889, William Kennedy Laurie Dickson,

commissioned by Thomas Alva Edison, built the first motion picture camera and named it the Kinetograph.

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1894 In 1894, the first motion-picture studio,

nicknamed the Black Maria, is established by the Edison Corporation.

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1895 In 1895, Auguste and Louis Lumiere

invent Cinematograph, a combination camera and projector.

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1903 In 1903, the Edison Corporation

mechanic, Edwin S. Porter turns cameraman, director, and producer to make the great train robbery.

With 14 shots cutting between simultaneous events, this 12-minute short establishes the shot as film’s basic element being the first western movie.

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1911 In 1911, the first feature film is released

when the two reels of D.W. Griffith’s Enoch Arden are screened together.

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1913 In 1913, the first “talking movie” is

demonstrated by Thomas Edison using his Kinetophone process, a cylinder player mechanically synchronized to a film projector.]

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1926 In 1926, John Logie Baird was the first

person to have a system of the television out on the market.

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1929 In 1929, Russian immigrant Vladimir

Kosmo Zworykin made two inventions. First he made the Iconoscope, which was essentially a rudimentary video camera. Then he made the kinescope, precursor to the modern television tube.

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1946 In 1946, the RCA 630TS is considered the

“Model T” of postwar televisions.

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1953 In 1953, after World War II, broadcast T.V.

was well established. The show lineup in 1953 included the first instance of interactive T.V. The show was called Winky Dink and You.

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1955 In 1955, initial color T.V.’s promoted some

enterprising companies to implement a mechanical conversion of B&W TV to color.

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1959 In 1959, Nikon introduces its first single

lens reflex camera. It became the most advanced camera of its time.

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1960 In 1960, EG&G develops an underwater

camera that functions at extreme depths.

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1984 In 1984, Sony releases the first digital

camera – the first electronic still camera.

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1985 In 1985, the first digital imaging

processor is introduced by Pixar, innovatively using computer algorithms to perform image proccesing on digital images.

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1990 In 1990, Kodak introduces the first photo

CD player. http://www.mediahistory.umn.edu/timeline/1990-1999.html

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1991 In 1991, the Motion Picture Assoc. said

that only 16% of American movies are fit for kids under the age of 13.

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1996 In 1996, web-TV tunes television sets to

the Internet via TV-set-top box.

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