TIMELINE OF THE HISTORY OF VIDEO PRODUCTION BY: ALLISON YANCEY.
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TIMELINE OF THE HISTORY OF VIDEO PRODUCTION
B Y : A L L I S O N Y A N C E Y
FACT #1 1836
January first 1836 the earliest animation movie.
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FACT #2 1877
May 12 1877 the first microscope was made.
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FACT #3 1878
December 7 1878 the first motion picture was made.
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FACT #4 1897
The first television camera employed early versions of cathode ray tube invented in 1897.
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FACT #5 1918
On may 1 ,1918 the first ever colored movie was made.
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FACT # 6 1929
I January of 1929 the Kinescope was invented
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FACT #7 1926
In 1926 the first television broadcast was available in London.
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FACT #8 1972
The united states invented the first handheld mobile video production camera.
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FACT #9 1973
The first western movie created by using 2D
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FACT #10 1976
In 1976 cameraman Garret Brown created the steadicam.
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FACT # 11 1980
3M, Mitsubishi, Sony and Studier each introduces a multitask digital recorder. EMT introduces its Model 450 hard-disk digital recorder. Sony introduces a palm-sized stereo cassette tape player called a "Walkman."
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FACT #12 1982
In the year of 1982 Sony introduces the PCM-FI intended for the consumer market ,the first 14-16 bit digital adapters for VCR’s.
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FACT #13 1983
Fiber-optic cable is used for long-distance digital audio transmission, linking New York and Washington, D.C.
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FACT # 14 1984
The apple corporation markets the Macintosh computer.
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FACT #15 1986
The first digital consoles appear. R-DAT recorders are introduced in Japan.
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FACT #16 1985
In march capital cities bought ABC for 3.5$million the network TV no longer remains untouchable.
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FACT #17 1986
California raisin advisory board introduces a hit new commercial featuring dancing singing and sneak-clad. This was called the Claymation. This was done by Claymation the creator of Will Vinton.
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FACT #18 1988
Widespread use of videocassette recorders zap away at the TV viewing audience. At the start of the year, almost 60% of TV households have a VCR -- up from 4% in 1982
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FACT # 19 1990
The Children's Television Act takes effect limiting the amount of commercialization in children's TV programming the TV operators are required to put a commercial in were it meets children's education.
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FACT #20 1996
digital satellite dishes that are only 18 inches in diameter hit the market. They become the biggest selling electronic item in history next to the VCR.
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