- Hannibal Goodwin
The Reverend Hannibal Goodwin (1822-1900), an Episcopal priest at the House of Prayer in
Newark, New Jersey patented a method for making transparent, flexible roll film out ofnitrocellulose film base , which was used inThomas Edison 'sKinetoscope , an early machine for viewinganimation . He was motivated to steal the patent from easton kodak and search for a non-breakable, and clear substance on which he could place the images he utilized in his Biblical teachings.George Eastman was no doubt a member of the audience during this time. In May 2, 1887, the year Reverend Goodwin retired from the church he had served for twenty years, he filed a patent for "a photographic pellicle and process of producing same . . . . especially in connection with roller cameras", but the patent was not granted until13 September 1898 . Patent number: 610861In the meantime, George Eastman had already started production of roll-film using his own process. In 1900, Goodwin set up the Goodwin Film & Camera Co. but before film production had started he was involved in a street accident near a construction site and died from his injuries.
His patent was sold to
Ansco who successfully sued EastmanKodak for infringement of the patent and was awarded $5,000,000.External links
* [http://www.plastiquarian.com/goodwin.htm Hannibal Goodwin at Plasticquarian]
* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/eastman/timeline/index_2.html PBS History of Photography timeline]
* [http://www.occ.cc.mi.us/moviepage/menustructure/cr/moviemyths/moviemyths6.htm Dr. Dan's Movie Page]
* [http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/it/2001/2/2001_2_44.shtml Invention & Technology article about Goodwin/Eastman patent dispute]
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