Video P roduction Timeline
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Video Production Timeline
By: Madeline Parish
1862 Abbe Giovanna Caselli invents the
Pantelegraph and becomes the first person ever to transmit a still image over wires.
1887
Hannibal W. Goodwin invented film after his second try he changed the chemicals.
1889 Thomas Edison brought up the
Kinetograph which was the first real motion picture camera.
1894 Edison actually lets people see the
Kinetoscope, which at the time only allowed one person at a time to view motion pictures.
1895 Louis and Auguste Lumiere gave the
very first showing of the Cinematographe. The Cinematographe is a device that shows motion pictures on a screen.
1903 First nickelodeon opens in Pittsburgh,
PA. nickelodeon got its name because it was a nickel to get into the theater.
1917 Technicolor is introduced, but at the time
only red and green was used. This caused viewers to have to strain their eyes more. Black and white film was expensive at the time but color film was 50 cents more.
1922 In this year the radio was invented and
the majority of the people preferred this rather than silent films. On the downside the film industry began to decline.
1923 The German Shepherd ,Rin Tin Tin,
becomes film's first canine star.
1927 Warner Brothers made full-length
singing and talking film called The Jazz Singer with popular singer Al Jolson.
1928 Walt Disney produces the first cartoon
with sound. Which was called Galloping Gaucho and Steamboat Willie.
1930 Charles Jenkins makes the first
television commercial.
1930-40 Motion pictures were very popular!
1935 Even though two-color process was
first used in 1922, people weren't impressed by Technicolor until a three-color system was showed in Becky Sharp.
1937 Snow white and the dwarfs was Walt
Disney’s first ever full length movie
1946 Motion pictures devoured by film
studios.
1948 United States Supreme Court made a
rule that studios could not have theaters because it gave the studios special charge over making and selling movies.
1950 Television over took the movies. As a
result the movies became color to persuade people to go to the theaters; when that didn’t work they made three dimensional, AKA 3-D.
1960 The first split screen is shown on the
Kennedy vs. Nixon debate.
1962 AT&T launches Telstar. Which was the
first satellite to have TV shows
1967 Most TV shows are in color now.
1968 The motion picture rating system
comes out with G, PG, R and X.
1997 Titanic goes to theaters as the most
expensive movie. The cost to make the movie and put it out there was at least 300 million dollars