Hollywood

Movie History- Jeffrey

  • First Motion Picture Special Effect

    First Motion Picture Special Effect
    The first "Trick Photograph" was created in 1856. A man named Oscar Rejlander created the image by combining thirty negatives into a single image. This was commonly known as the first ever motion picture special effect.
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    Vaudeville Increasingly Popular

    During this time, Vaudeville started to become more and more popular. Vaudevilles are small theaters that featured short dramatic skits, comedy routines, and song and dance numbers. In order to fill in time, short films were being showed in between acts.
  • Kinetoscope Parlor Invented

    Kinetoscope Parlor Invented
    The first kinetoscope parlor was invented in 1894, by the Holland Brothers. The idea was based on the experiment with the horse having all four feet off the ground at one point while galloping. The parlor brought about the start of rapidly moving images. Also Thomas Edison was the inventor of the Peephole Kinetoscope
  • The First Projector Publicly Announced

    The First Projector Publicly Announced
    The first movie projector was announced in 1895, by the Lumiere Brothers, in France. The movies that were projected only lasted thirty to sixty seconds long, but astounded the audience. They called the invention "Cinematographe".
  • Narrative Movie Introduced

    Narrative Movie Introduced
    The first movie to actually tell a story was The Great Train Robbery, in 1903. This was the first movie to have different camera angles and sequences. It had fourteen scenes and lasted twelve minutes, which was a milestone during that time.
  • Nickelodeons Introduced

    Nickelodeons Introduced
    As Vaudeville became more popular, they started to expand into Nickelodeons. Nickelodeons were small storefront-type theaters that featured films. What made these films special is that people added in piano music and sound effects into them. This is where the TV channel Nickelodeon got its name.
  • Kinemacolor

    Kinemacolor
    The first commercially used color process for film was Kinemacolor, invented in Great Britain. It was used from 1908 to 1914, and stopped because of newer and more efficient processes. George Albert Smith was the inventor.
  • MPPC Formed

    MPPC Formed
    In December of 1908, Thomas Edison and film companies created the MPPC (Motion Picture Patents Company). This company controlled basically all of the motion picture business. If you didnt obey their rules, they wouldnt allow you to make a movie. Goons would come to your studio and destroy your equipment. Their tactics created an internationally comptitive motion picture industry. Also film moved to the West Coast because their was less MPPC Control
  • Charlie Chaplin

    Charlie Chaplin
    Charlie Chapman was hands-down the most popular actor of all time. By this time, he was earning over One Million dollars a year. He starred in movies that were mainly comedy, but a lot of his films were about racial equality and politics.
  • First animated Film

    First animated Film
    The First animated film was called "The Adventures of Prince Achmed". It was created by a german woman named Lotte Reiniger. The Film was first released in Paris, France.
  • First Film With Sound

    First Film With Sound
    The first film to have a fully synchronzied soundtrack was "Don Juan". They called it a "talkie" or talking pictures, because of the sound. Earlie talking pictures were made, but they werent fully developed, or practical.
  • First Film with 2D Computer Images

    First Film with 2D Computer Images
    The first film to ever use 2D images from a computer was "Westworld". It used a pixelated image to represent the main chracters "Robovison". This is what kickstarted CGI, which is now used in a substanstial amount of movies today.