The Evolution of Movie Camera
The Evolution OF Movie Cameras The movie camera is a type of photographic camera which takes a rapid sequence of photographs on strips of film which was very popular for private use in the last century until its successor, the video camera, replaced it. 1879 Muybridge: Introduced the Zoopraxiscope EDISON'S ARVEL GREATEST 1888 THEVITASCOPE Eadweard Muybridge visited Thomas Edison's laboratory, in hopes of collaborating on a project that would combine the Zoopraxiscope with Edison's phonograph. Edison got the idea for a motion-recording camera and filed for a patent. 1889 The first working motion picture camera was created by William Dickson, commissioned by Thomas Edison. The Kinetograph took a series of photographs on 35 mm film stock. 1895 Louis and Auguste Lumiere invented the Cinematographe, a device that took, printed, and projected film. The 16-frames- per-second projection speed of the Lumière Cinématographe became standard. 1934 Bell & Howell invented the first light weight 8mm movie camera. The film came in a plastic cassette, making it I possible to load the camera in daylight. 1965 Kodak releases the first Super 8 camera. Intended for amateur filmmakers, Super 8 becomes popular as a hand-held camera perfect for recording home movies. 1983 Sony released the first camcorder available to the public. The Betamax system used a magnetic tape cassette, eliminating the camera-recorder cable. The camera could be held with one hand and was shoulder-mounted. That Betamovie same year, JVC released a VHS format camera. Mid 80's Sony, Panasonic, RCA, JVC and a number of other companies began producing a variety of compact video cameras. Formats like VHS and Video8 emerged, catering to amateur filmmakers and professional videographers alike Mid 90's These same companies released digital motion-picture cameras at incredible rates. These cameras have evolved into the high- quality digital recording devices we rely on today. HOME MOVIE DEPOT® http://www.homemoviedepot.com/ Have fun With Yout Memories! The Evolution OF Movie Cameras The movie camera is a type of photographic camera which takes a rapid sequence of photographs on strips of film which was very popular for private use in the last century until its successor, the video camera, replaced it. 1879 Muybridge: Introduced the Zoopraxiscope EDISON'S ARVEL GREATEST 1888 THEVITASCOPE Eadweard Muybridge visited Thomas Edison's laboratory, in hopes of collaborating on a project that would combine the Zoopraxiscope with Edison's phonograph. Edison got the idea for a motion-recording camera and filed for a patent. 1889 The first working motion picture camera was created by William Dickson, commissioned by Thomas Edison. The Kinetograph took a series of photographs on 35 mm film stock. 1895 Louis and Auguste Lumiere invented the Cinematographe, a device that took, printed, and projected film. The 16-frames- per-second projection speed of the Lumière Cinématographe became standard. 1934 Bell & Howell invented the first light weight 8mm movie camera. The film came in a plastic cassette, making it I possible to load the camera in daylight. 1965 Kodak releases the first Super 8 camera. Intended for amateur filmmakers, Super 8 becomes popular as a hand-held camera perfect for recording home movies. 1983 Sony released the first camcorder available to the public. The Betamax system used a magnetic tape cassette, eliminating the camera-recorder cable. The camera could be held with one hand and was shoulder-mounted. That Betamovie same year, JVC released a VHS format camera. Mid 80's Sony, Panasonic, RCA, JVC and a number of other companies began producing a variety of compact video cameras. Formats like VHS and Video8 emerged, catering to amateur filmmakers and professional videographers alike Mid 90's These same companies released digital motion-picture cameras at incredible rates. These cameras have evolved into the high- quality digital recording devices we rely on today. HOME MOVIE DEPOT® http://www.homemoviedepot.com/ Have fun With Yout Memories! The Evolution OF Movie Cameras The movie camera is a type of photographic camera which takes a rapid sequence of photographs on strips of film which was very popular for private use in the last century until its successor, the video camera, replaced it. 1879 Muybridge: Introduced the Zoopraxiscope EDISON'S ARVEL GREATEST 1888 THEVITASCOPE Eadweard Muybridge visited Thomas Edison's laboratory, in hopes of collaborating on a project that would combine the Zoopraxiscope with Edison's phonograph. Edison got the idea for a motion-recording camera and filed for a patent. 1889 The first working motion picture camera was created by William Dickson, commissioned by Thomas Edison. The Kinetograph took a series of photographs on 35 mm film stock. 1895 Louis and Auguste Lumiere invented the Cinematographe, a device that took, printed, and projected film. The 16-frames- per-second projection speed of the Lumière Cinématographe became standard. 1934 Bell & Howell invented the first light weight 8mm movie camera. The film came in a plastic cassette, making it I possible to load the camera in daylight. 1965 Kodak releases the first Super 8 camera. Intended for amateur filmmakers, Super 8 becomes popular as a hand-held camera perfect for recording home movies. 1983 Sony released the first camcorder available to the public. The Betamax system used a magnetic tape cassette, eliminating the camera-recorder cable. The camera could be held with one hand and was shoulder-mounted. That Betamovie same year, JVC released a VHS format camera. Mid 80's Sony, Panasonic, RCA, JVC and a number of other companies began producing a variety of compact video cameras. Formats like VHS and Video8 emerged, catering to amateur filmmakers and professional videographers alike Mid 90's These same companies released digital motion-picture cameras at incredible rates. These cameras have evolved into the high- quality digital recording devices we rely on today. HOME MOVIE DEPOT® http://www.homemoviedepot.com/ Have fun With Yout Memories! The Evolution OF Movie Cameras The movie camera is a type of photographic camera which takes a rapid sequence of photographs on strips of film which was very popular for private use in the last century until its successor, the video camera, replaced it. 1879 Muybridge: Introduced the Zoopraxiscope EDISON'S ARVEL GREATEST 1888 THEVITASCOPE Eadweard Muybridge visited Thomas Edison's laboratory, in hopes of collaborating on a project that would combine the Zoopraxiscope with Edison's phonograph. Edison got the idea for a motion-recording camera and filed for a patent. 1889 The first working motion picture camera was created by William Dickson, commissioned by Thomas Edison. The Kinetograph took a series of photographs on 35 mm film stock. 1895 Louis and Auguste Lumiere invented the Cinematographe, a device that took, printed, and projected film. The 16-frames- per-second projection speed of the Lumière Cinématographe became standard. 1934 Bell & Howell invented the first light weight 8mm movie camera. The film came in a plastic cassette, making it I possible to load the camera in daylight. 1965 Kodak releases the first Super 8 camera. Intended for amateur filmmakers, Super 8 becomes popular as a hand-held camera perfect for recording home movies. 1983 Sony released the first camcorder available to the public. The Betamax system used a magnetic tape cassette, eliminating the camera-recorder cable. The camera could be held with one hand and was shoulder-mounted. That Betamovie same year, JVC released a VHS format camera. Mid 80's Sony, Panasonic, RCA, JVC and a number of other companies began producing a variety of compact video cameras. Formats like VHS and Video8 emerged, catering to amateur filmmakers and professional videographers alike Mid 90's These same companies released digital motion-picture cameras at incredible rates. These cameras have evolved into the high- quality digital recording devices we rely on today. HOME MOVIE DEPOT® http://www.homemoviedepot.com/ Have fun With Yout Memories! The Evolution OF Movie Cameras The movie camera is a type of photographic camera which takes a rapid sequence of photographs on strips of film which was very popular for private use in the last century until its successor, the video camera, replaced it. 1879 Muybridge: Introduced the Zoopraxiscope EDISON'S ARVEL GREATEST 1888 THEVITASCOPE Eadweard Muybridge visited Thomas Edison's laboratory, in hopes of collaborating on a project that would combine the Zoopraxiscope with Edison's phonograph. Edison got the idea for a motion-recording camera and filed for a patent. 1889 The first working motion picture camera was created by William Dickson, commissioned by Thomas Edison. The Kinetograph took a series of photographs on 35 mm film stock. 1895 Louis and Auguste Lumiere invented the Cinematographe, a device that took, printed, and projected film. The 16-frames- per-second projection speed of the Lumière Cinématographe became standard. 1934 Bell & Howell invented the first light weight 8mm movie camera. The film came in a plastic cassette, making it I possible to load the camera in daylight. 1965 Kodak releases the first Super 8 camera. Intended for amateur filmmakers, Super 8 becomes popular as a hand-held camera perfect for recording home movies. 1983 Sony released the first camcorder available to the public. The Betamax system used a magnetic tape cassette, eliminating the camera-recorder cable. The camera could be held with one hand and was shoulder-mounted. That Betamovie same year, JVC released a VHS format camera. Mid 80's Sony, Panasonic, RCA, JVC and a number of other companies began producing a variety of compact video cameras. Formats like VHS and Video8 emerged, catering to amateur filmmakers and professional videographers alike Mid 90's These same companies released digital motion-picture cameras at incredible rates. These cameras have evolved into the high- quality digital recording devices we rely on today. HOME MOVIE DEPOT® http://www.homemoviedepot.com/ Have fun With Yout Memories!
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