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Video production timeline. by: Dalton Cook. 1797-. The rule of thirds was introduced by John Thomas smith. Info-. The first VRX 1 was sold by ampex corps, for 50,000$. 1822-. In 1822 the first ever computer was envented . 1908-. In 1908 there was a advertisement was made about sound.
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Video production timeline by: Dalton Cook
1797- • The rule of thirds was introduced by John Thomas smith.
Info- • The first VRX 1 was sold by ampex corps, for 50,000$.
1822- • In 1822 the first ever computer was envented..
1908- • In 1908 there was a advertisement was made about sound.
1911- • In 1911 more than 1000 people gathered in downtown lawrence,kansas, to watch a mechanical reproduction of the Kansas vs. Missouri football game while being played.
1921- • In 1921 the first ever baseball game was radio broadcasted on KDKA..
1940- • On febuary,28,1940 the first basketball game was televised.
1955- • In 1955,the first ever DVD player was invented by: Toshiba, Sony.
1956- • The ampex corporations, used magnetic tape technology pioneered German scientist during world war 2, to create the first video recorder the ampex VRX 1000 introduced in 1956..
1950- • The Warner brothers began to make a Blue Screen..
1953- • In 1953 the first ever wireless mic was invented..
1956- • The ampex corporations, used magnetic tape technology pioneered German scientist during world war 2, to create the first video recorder the ampex VRX 1000 introduced in 1956..
1958- • In 1958 the first tripod head was invented.. It then quickly spread through out the US.
1975- • The first video Cassette Recorder, the Sony Beatmax, it was introduced in 1975..
1975- • The first ever digital camera was invented in 1975..
1982 • The first Teleprompter was appeared in 1982.
June 2006 • The first blu-ray was invented..
1822- • In 1822 the first ever computer was envented..
1938- • The first ever game show was aired. It was called The Spelling Bee..
1908- • The first Television was invented by Alan Campbell..
1855- • The first color photo was produced predicted by James Clerk Maxwell..
1930- • The term high definition once described a series of television systems originating from the late 1930s.