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The history of videoing productions!!!!. Created by : Alexis B arrera. Fact 1:. On D ecember 5, 1660 . The portable camera was built by an Irish scientist Robber Boyle and his assistan Robert Hooke. . http:// inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/stilphotography.htm. Fact 2:.
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The history of videoing productions!!!! Created by : Alexis Barrera
Fact 1: • On December 5, 1660. The portable camera was built by an Irish scientist Robber Boyle and his assistanRobert Hooke. http://inventors.about.com/od/pstartinventions/a/stilphotography.htm
Fact 2: • On may 6 1685. The first portable camera that was small enough to operate was now used. It contained a 20ft roll of photographic paper. that time there was no way to preserve the images produced by such cameras except by manually tracing them.
Fact 3: • On december 1727. Professor J. Schulze starts of by mixing chalk, nitric acid, and silver in a flask. In the process of this he notices darkening on the side of flask exposed to sunlight.
Fact 4: • On December 5,1814 • Joseph NicéphoreNiépce took the first photograph by coating a pewter plate with bitumen and exposing the plate to light.
Fact 5: • March 7, 1822 • The French inventor NicéphoreNiépce was most known as one of the inventors of photography and a pioneer in the field. He is most noted for producing the world's first known photograph.
Fact6 • December 5, 1826 • First permanent photograph was made! It was a picture of nature. The photo is hard to see because back then they did not have the kind of stuff we do now.
Fact 7: • 7 Dec 1834 • William Henry Fox Talbot’s Mousetrap Cameras make the first Photogenic drawings' on paper sensitized with silver chloride. They are simple wood box cameras with Brass barrel single lens.
Fact 8: • December 5, 1856 • The first underwater photographs were taken in the waters of Dorset in the UK by William Thompson in 1856.
Fact 9: • December 7, 1975 • Steve Sasson built the first digital camera at Eastman Kodak. The camera was not very practical. The camera recorded black and white images to a cassette tape,
Fact 10 • Wolcott The first camera that was ever invented was in 1840. • The person that invented the camera was Alexander
Fact 12 • In 1951 the first thing that was ever captured was live footage from the television. • The NASA used computers to enhance the images that the space probes were sending. • http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bldigitalcamera.htm
Fact 11 • The kodak brownie was created in the 1900’s. it was created by frank brownell. The camera got its name from a kids cartoon. The winding key winds the film on the roll; the aperture is below the viewfinder window
Fact 13 • the materials used to make the first camera was a metal plate coated in bitumen, and then exposed it to light. The shadowy areas of the engraving blocked light, but the whiter areas permitted light to react with the chemicals on the plate. When the metal plate in a solvent, gradually an image, until then invisible, appeared. However, The photograph required eight hours of light exposure to create and after appearing would soon fade away.
Fact 14 • the triple color-filtered black-and-white glass plate negative ,as a positive. The Emir of Bukhara in a 1911 color photograph. • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_photography
Fact 15 • The first show that was ever recorded was the Andy Griffith show. • http://www.biography.com/people/andy-griffith-9542091
Fact 16 • The SD card that was ever created for a camera was created in 1999
Fact 17 • The warner brothers were first established on April 4, 1923 and soon after purchased their first theatre at Youngstown, Ohio (their hometown). • In 1925, Warner acquired Vitagraph, Inc. which operated 34 exchanges in the US and Canada as well as acquiring a few other foreign exchanges. Later in 1925, Warner purchased the rights for developing sound-on-disc process from Western Electric at the insistance of Sam Warner. They took the main offices of Vitagraph and renamed it Vitaphone to use for sound developing
Fact 17 • The roots of photography were started on a sunny day in 1827 (some say 1825) by a Frenchman named Joseph Niepce who developed the first fixed image