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An overview of Thomas A. Edison's involvement in motion pictures detailing the development of the Kinetoscope, the films of the Edison Manufacturing Company, and the company's ultimate decline is given here.
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memory.loc.gov/ammem/edhtml/edmvhist.html
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In his lifetime, the "Wizard of Menlo Park" patented 1,093 inventions, including the phonograph, the kinetograph (a motion picture camera), and the kinetoscope (a motion picture viewer).
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memory.loc.gov/ammem/edhtml/edhome.html
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Edison called the invention a Kinetoscope using the Greek words kineto meaning movement and scopos meaning to watch. ... The Kinetoscope was a motion picture projector invented in 1888...
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inventors.about.com/od/kstartinventions/a/Kinetoscope.h...
inventors.about.com/od/kstartinventions/a/Kinetoscope.htm
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The Kinetoscope ... New celluloid films changed the format of the Kinetoscope and Kinetograph. ... Prototype Kinetoscope Demonstrated...
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inventors.about.com/od/kstartinventions/a/Kinetoscope_2...
inventors.about.com/od/kstartinventions/a/Kinetoscope_2.htm
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The finished 'Kinetoscope' could, if Edison’s original vision had prevailed, turned out quite different. ... Dickson, it seems did the majority of the work on the Kinetoscope and by early 1889 work was clearly moving along. Refinements to the original description were made regarding the addressing of the intermittent...
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www.earlycinema.com/technology/kinetoscope.html
www.earlycinema.com/technology/kinetoscope.html
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Her Featured Video ... kinetoscope's websites ... Become kinetoscope's friend and be the first to leave a comment...
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www.dailymotion.com/kinetoscope
www.dailymotion.com/kinetoscope
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Souvenir Strip of the Edison Kinetoscope (1894) More at IMDbPro » ... IMDb > Souvenir Strip of the Edison Kinetoscope (1894) ... Trivia: Among the first group of motion pictures to be exhibited commercially in the world, when the Holland Bros.' Kinetoscope Parlor opened on Broadway in New York City on 14 April 1894. more...
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www.imdb.com/title/tt0203853/
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Camera (the first to use perforated film stock) for producing subjects for the Kinetoscope peepshow machine. Developed over several years, and shotting commercially-used films from 1893...
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www.victorian-cinema.net/machines.htm
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A Centennial Salute to Cinema ... Thomas Edison's 1894 Kinetoscope, provided views of images but not projection, limited viewing audiences in Kinetoscope parlors to one person at a time. ... By 1895, inventors in Europe and the United States had designed several projectors that enlarged film images for viewing by large groups:
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photo2.si.edu/cinema/projecting.html
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