Film

History of Film

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    History of Film

  • First successful photographs of motion

    First successful photographs of motion
    In 19878, a British photographer named Eadweard Muybridge took the first successful photographs of motion, showing how people and animals move.
  • Kinetoscope

     Kinetoscope
    In 1889, Thomas Edison and W.K. Dickson invented the Kinetscope, a peep-show device in which film is moved past a light.
  • The invention of the first motion-picture cameras

     The invention of the first motion-picture cameras
    In the 1890's the first motion-picture cameras were invented. This then caused the establishment of the first film production companies and cinemas. The films made at this current time were under a minute long and had no sound.
  • Projecting an image

    Projecting an image
    Two French brothers patent a combination movie camera and projector, capable of projecting an image that can be seen by many people. The brothers were the first to present projected, moving, photographic, pictures to a paying audience of more that one person.
  • The first rotating camera was built

    The first rotating camera was built
    In 1897, the first rotating camera was built for taking panning shots.
  • Film studios built

    Film studios built
    In 1897 the first film studios were built. Special effects were soon introduced. Film started to begin involving action moving from one sequence into another.
  • Animation

    Animation
    In 1899, animation was first used in movies.
  • Close up shots

    Close up shots
    In 1900, the close up shot was introduced.
  • First feature length multi-reel film

     First feature length multi-reel film
    In 1906 an Australian production was the first feature length multi-reel film.
  • First animated cartoon

    First animated cartoon
    In 1906, the first animated cartoon was produced
  • Actors recieved screen credit

    Actors recieved screen credit
    In 1910, actors began to receive screen credit for their roles. This got actors more well known and started producing 'film stars'
  • American films had largest share of the film market

    American films had largest share of the film market
    American films had the largest share of the market in all European countries except France
  • New techniques

    New techniques
    Around this time new film techniques were introduced such as the use of artificial lighting, fire effects and Low-key lighting for enhanced atmosphere during sinister scenes.
  • Film genres

    Film genres
    As films grew longer, more complex stories came from novels or plays into a form that could be contained on one reel. Genres began to be used as categories, the most popular was comedy and drama, but these categories were further subdivided.
  • World war transitional period

    World war transitional period
    During the World War, the film industry changed very much. Films changed from short one-reel programmes to feature films and enues became larger and began charging higher prices.
    New techniques continued to be made such as an accurate and smooth transition from one shot to another.
  • Warner Bros.

    Warner Bros.
    1923, Warner Bros. was established
  • Film had sound

    Film had sound
    In 1927 films had started to be produced with soound.
  • First synchronized dialoge film

    First synchronized dialoge film
    in 1927, Warners released 'The Jazz Singer', the first synchronized dialogue (and singing) in a feature film
  • First drive in theater

    First drive in theater
    The first drive-in movie theater opens in New Jersey, USA.
  • First full length animated feature

    First full length animated feature
    in 1937, the first full length animanted feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Walt Disney, is released.
  • Increase in watching films at home

    Increase in watching films at home
    In the 1980s, more people began watching films at home on their VCRs. IThe film studios orginally tried legal action to ban home ownership of VCRs as a violation of copyright, which proved unsuccessful. The sale and rental of films on home video became a second venue for exhibition of films, and an additional source of revenue for the film industries.
  • The first feature length computer-animated film was prduced

    The first feature length computer-animated film was prduced
    in 1995, the first feature length computer-animated feature, Toy Story, was produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Disney.