- 19th century in film
"See also:"
1900 in film ,list of 'years in film' .Events
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1832 -Joseph Plateau (Belgium ) and Simon von Stampfer (Vienna ) introduced simultaneously a scientific demonstration device that creates an optical illusion of movement by mounting drawings on the face of a slotted, spinning disk. Plateau's version was variously known as the "Phenakistoscope ", "Phenakistiscope", "Fenakisticope" or "Fantascope", while Stampfer's version became known as theStroboscope . The device, originally developed to demonstrate "persistence of vision", was soon marketed as a novelty toy.
*1834 - TheZoetrope is invented. The device was a hollow drum with a strip of pictures around its inner surface. When the drum was spun and the pictures viewed through slots on the side of the drum, the pictures appeared to move. The device was first marketed only in the second half of the 1860s when several patents were taken. It was known as "Zoetrope", "Zootrope", "Wheel of Life", etc.
*1870s - French inventorCharles-Émile Reynaud improved on theZoetrope idea by placing mirrors at the center of the drum. He called his invention thePraxinoscope . Reynaud developed other versions of the Praxinoscope too, including a Praxinoscope Theatre, where the device was enclosed in a viewing box, and the Projecting Praxinoscope. Eventually he created the "Theatre Optique", a large machine based on the Praxinoscope, but able to project longer animated strips. In the USA, the McLoughlin Bros from New Year released in 1879 a simplified (and unauthorized) copy of Reynaud's invention under the name "Whirligig of Life".
*1878 - Railroad tycoonLeland Stanford hired British photographerEadweard Muybridge to settle a bet on whether a galloping horse ever had all four of its feet off the ground. Muybridge successfully photographed a horse in fast motion using a series of 12 cameras controlled by trip wires. Muybridge's photos showed the horse with all four feet off the ground. Muybridge went on a lecture tour showing his photographs on a moving-image device he called thezoopraxiscope . Muybridge’s experiments inspired French scientistÉtienne-Jules Marey to invent equipment for recording and analyzing animal and human movement. Marey called his invention the chronophotographic camera, which was able to take multiple images superimposed on top of one another.
*1879 - AmericanGeorge Eastman invents an emulsion-coating machine which enables the mass-production of photographic dry plates.
*1880 - AmericanGeorge Eastman begins to commercially manufacture dry plates forphotography .
*1880 -Eadweard Muybridge holds a public demonstration of hisZoopraxiscope , a magic lantern provided with a rotating disc with artist's renderings of Muybridge's chronophotographic sequences. It was used as a demonstration device by Muybridge in his illustrated lecture (the original preserved in the Museum of Kingston upon Thames in England).
*January 1 ,1881 - American inventorGeorge Eastman founds theEastman Dry Plate Company .
*1882 - American inventorsGeorge Eastman begins experimenting with new types ofphotographic film , with his employee, William Walker
*1882 - French physiologistÉtienne-Jules Marey invents thechronophotographic gun , a camera shaped like a rifle that photographs twelve successive images each second.
*1885 - American inventorsGeorge Eastman andHannibal Goodwin each invent a sensitizedcelluloid base rollphotographic film to replace the glass plates then in use.
*1887 -Hannibal Goodwin files for a patent for hisphotographic film .
*1888 -George Eastman files for a patent for hisphotographic film .
*1888 Thomas Edison meets withEadweard Muybridge to discuss adding sound to moving pictures. Edison begins his own experiments.
*1888 -Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince creates the first motion picture films created on paper rolls of film.
*1889 - American inventorGeorge Eastman 'scelluloid base rollphotographic film becomes commercially available.
*June,1889 or November,1890 -William K. L. Dickson , working forThomas Edison , creates the first known motion picture films shot in the United States, the Monkeyshines films.
*1891 - Designed around the work of Muybridge, Marey, and Eastman,Thomas Edison 's employee,William K. L. Dickson finishes work on a motion-picture camera, called theKinetograph , and a viewing machine, called theKinetoscope .
*May 20 ,1891 -Thomas Edison holds the first public presentation of hisKinetoscope for theNational Federation of Women's Clubs .
*August 24 ,1891 -Thomas Edison files for a patent of theKinetoscope .
*1892 InFrance ,Charles-Émile Reynaud began to have public screenings inParis at theTheatre Optique , with hundreds of drawings on a reel that he wound through his Zeotrope projector to construct moving images that continued for 15 minutes.
*1892 - TheEastman Company becomes theEastman Kodak Company .
*March 14 ,1893 -Thomas Edison is granted Patent #493,426 for "An Apparatus for Exhibiting Photographs of Moving Objects" (TheKinetoscope ).
*1893 Thomas Edison builds a motion-picture studio near his laboratory, dubbed the "Black Maria" by his staff.
*May 9 ,1893 - In America,Thomas Edison holds the first public exhibition of films shot using hisKinetograph at theBrooklyn Institute . Unfortunately, only one person at a time could use his viewing machine, theKinetoscope .
*January 7 ,1894 -Thomas Edison films his assistant,Fred Ott sneezing with theKinetoscope at the "Black Maria."
*April 14 ,1894 - The first commercial presentation of theKinetoscope took place in the Holland Brothers' Kinetoscope Parlor at 1155 Broadway,New York City .
*1894 -Kinetoscope viewing parlors begin to open in major cities. Each parlor contains several machines.
*1895 - InFrance , brothers named Auguste andLouis Lumière , designed and built a lightweight, hand-held motion picture camera called theCinématographe . The Lumière brothers discovered that their machine could also be used to project images onto a large screen. The Lumière brothers created several short films at this time that are considered to be pivotal in the history of motion pictures.
*November,1895 - In Germany, Emil andMax Skladanowsky develop their own film projector.
*December,1895 - InFrance , Auguste andLouis Lumière hold their first public screening of films shot with theirCinématographe .
*January,1896 - In Britain,Birt Acres andRobert W. Paul developed their own film projector, theTheatrograph (later known as theAnimatograph ).
*January,1896 - In theUnited States , a projector called theVitascope was designed byCharles Francis Jenkins andThomas Armat . Armat began working withThomas Edison to manufacture theVitascope , which projected motion pictures.
*April,1896 -Thomas Edison andThomas Armat 'sVitascope is used to project motion pictures in public screenings inNew York City
*1896 - French magician and filmmakerGeorges Méliès begins experimenting with the new motion picture technology, developing a lot of early special effects techniques, including stop-motion photography.
*1897 - 125 people die during a film screening at the Charity Bazaar inParis after a curtain catches on fire from the ether used to fuel the projector lamp.
*1899 -Pathé-Frères is founded.Births
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April 9 ,1830 -Eadweard Muybridge *
July 12 ,1854 -George Eastman *
April 20 ,1893 -Harold Lloyd , actorDeaths
List of 19th century films
1888
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Roundhay Garden Scene " - considered to be among the first known films ever recorded.
* "Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge "1889
1890
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Monkeyshines, No. 1 "
* "Monkeyshines, No. 2"
* "Monkeyshines, No. 3"1891
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Dickson Greeting "1892
1893
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Blacksmith Scene "1894
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Fred Ott's Sneeze "
* "Fred Ott Holding a Bird"1895
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Dickson Experimental Sound Film "
* "L'Arrivée d'un Train en Gare de la Ciotat "
* "Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory "
* "L'Arroseur Arrosé "1896
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The Kiss (film, 1896) "
* "La Fée aux Choux "
* "Rip van Winkle "1897
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The Milker's Mishap "
* "New Pillow Fight "1898
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The Nearsighted School Teacher "1899
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Jeanne d'Arc (1899 film) "1900
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The Enchanted Drawing " [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsmi/animp.1592]External links
* [http://www.victorian-cinema.net/intro.htm A Who's Who of Victorian Cinema]
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