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The History of Video Production

The History of Video Production. By: Casey Williams. 1824- The first permanent image. Joseph Neipce takes the credit for the first permanent photographic image. http://www.mhprofessional.com/downloads/products/0071791361/0071791361_chap01.pdf. 1878- First Film Ever .

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The History of Video Production

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  1. The History of Video Production By: Casey Williams

  2. 1824- The first permanent image • Joseph Neipce takes the credit for the first permanent photographic image. • http://www.mhprofessional.com/downloads/products/0071791361/0071791361_chap01.pdf

  3. 1878- First Film Ever • Eadweard Muybridge made the first film ever “Race Horse”. • http://www.openculture.com/2011/09/the_birth_of_film_11_firsts_in_cinema.html

  4. 1905- First movie Theater • The first movie theater opened in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on June 19, 1905. • http://www.infoplease.com/askeds/first-movie-theater.html

  5. 1906- First Animation • J. Stuart Blackton made a three minute short animation called Humorous Phases of Funny Faces. • http://filmabinitio.blogspot.com/2010/06/first-animated-film-1906-humorous.html

  6. 1923- Walt Disney Studios • In 1923 Walt Disney Studios was founded. • http://thewaltdisneycompany.com/about-disney/disney-history

  7. 1927- Phonovision • The earliest video format was created, phonovision. It allowed you to record and play back video. • http://prezi.com/dbv_o0bcbzyf/history-of-video-production/

  8. 1928- 16mm Kodacolor film • Kodak introduces Kodacolor 16mm film. • http://www.kodak.com/ek/US/en/Our_Company/History_of_Kodak/Milestones_-_chronology/1878-1929.htm

  9. 1941- First Television Advertisement • The first advertisement on TV was a Bulova Clocks and Watches commercial. • http://www.openculture.com/2013/08/watch-the-first-commercial-ever-shown-on-american-tv-1941.html

  10. 1953- First 3D Film in Theaters • The horror film “ House of Wax” was the first three dimensional film to be released in theaters. • http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/first-color-3-d-film-opens

  11. 1956- The first video Tape recorder • The Ampex Corporation created the first video tape recorder. The idea was pioneered by German scientists during World War II. • http://www.ehow.com/facts_6038159_history-video-production-equipment.html

  12. 1956- The 2 inch Quadruplex • The first commercial video broadcast format. It wasn’t live though. • http://prezi.com/dbv_o0bcbzyf/history-of-video-production/

  13. 1964- The Sony EV Format CLP-1B • It was the first portable video recording device. Mostly used in industries and schools. • http://prezi.com/dbv_o0bcbzyf/history-of-video-production/

  14. 1971- First IMAX Theater • The first IMAX theater was in Toronto, Canada. • https://www.imax.com/corporate/history/

  15. 1973- Capacitance Electronic Disc (CED) • The first time video was stored on a disc rather than a film. • http://prezi.com/dbv_o0bcbzyf/history-of-video-production/

  16. 1976- VHS • Could store hours of video on a tape. Used as home movies after they released from theaters. • http://prezi.com/dbv_o0bcbzyf/history-of-video-production/

  17. 1977- Laser disc • An early format of DVD. The quality of the discs were actually better than the DVDs that became popular. • http://prezi.com/dbv_o0bcbzyf/history-of-video-production/

  18. 1997- first HD broadcast camcorder • Sony makes the first HD broadcast camera. • http://iml.jou.ufl.edu/projects/fall11/goertz_d/images/timeline.jpg

  19. 1998- First Live Webcast • The Billy Graham Crusade was broadcast live to a worldwide audience .

  20. 2002- First Camera Phone • The Sanyo SCP-5300 was the first camera phone. • http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/05/the-evolution-of-cell-phone-design-between-1983-2009/

  21. 2005- First Youtube Video • The video titled “Me at the zoo” was the first Youtube video ever. It was shot by a guy named Yakov Lapitsky. • http://mashable.com/2010/04/23/first-video-youtube/

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