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Important dates in the video production field. By Payton Crouch. 1907. Color photography invented by Auguste and Louis Lumiere. Color photography invented by Auguste and Louis Lumiere Helicopter invented by Paul Cornu. Radio amplifier invented by Lee DeForest. 1921 Wire photo.
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Importantdates in thevideo productionfield. By PaytonCrouch
1907 • Color photography invented by Auguste and Louis Lumiere. • Color photography invented by Auguste and Louis Lumiere Helicopter invented by Paul Cornu. • Radio amplifier invented by Lee DeForest.
1921 Wire photo • The first electronically-transmitted photograph is sent by Western Union. The idea for a facsimile transmission was first proposed by Scottish clockmaker Alexander Bain in 1843.
1923 • Sound film invented by Lee DeForest. • Television Electronic invented by Philo Farnsworth.
1927 Television • Philo Farnsworth demonstrates the first television for potential investors by broadcasting the image of a dollar sign. Farnsworth receives backing and applies for a patent, but ongoing patent battles with RCA will prevent Farnsworth from earning his share of the million-dollar industry his invention will create.
1947 Polaroid Camera • Dr. Edwin H. Land introduces a new camera that can produce a developed photographic image in sixty seconds. Land will follow in the 1960s with a color model and eventually receive more than 500 patents for his innovations in light and plastics technologies.
1983 • Camcorder invented by Sony.
2006: World’s 1st 360 Music Video Created with GoPano Products. • Country duo, Montgomery Gentry, makes the World’s first 360 degree music video for their song, “Roll With Me,” using GoPano’s 360.
2007: First 360 Degree Commercial Shot with GoPano Products. • GoPano’s influence extended beyond music videos in 2007 to advertising and marketing. Hummer leaned on GoPano 360 technology, producing the first commercial shot in 360 degrees. Two versions of the commercial were produced.
2008: EyeSee360 ‘Joins Forces’ with the US Military. • The US Army integrated our 360 technology back in 2008 for surveillance purposes. Currently, a fleet of field Hooves (High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles) deployed in Iraq is utilizing GoPano 360 technology.