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History of Video Production

History of Video Production. By: Celeste Anderson. First Color Photograph (1861). 1861 – James Clerk Maxwell makes the first color photograph in Scotland http:// www.leavealegacytoday.com/the-history-of-photography-and-videography.html. First Photographs of Motion (1878).

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History of Video Production

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  1. History of Video Production By: Celeste Anderson

  2. First Color Photograph (1861) 1861 – James Clerk Maxwell makes the first color photograph in Scotland http://www.leavealegacytoday.com/the-history-of-photography-and-videography.html

  3. First Photographs of Motion (1878) EadweardMuybridge takes the first pictures of nature, which show how people and animals move http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/film_chron.cfm#photography

  4. First Kodak Camera (1888) 1888- George Eastman creates the first Kodak Camera, which used film wound onto rollers http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/film_chron.cfm#photography

  5. The Kodak Camera was Placed on the Market (1888) 1888 - The name "Kodak" was created and the camera was placed on the market. http://www.kodak.com/ek/US/en/Our_Company/History_of_Kodak/Milestones_-_chronology/1878-1929.htm

  6. Kinetoscope is Produced (1889) Thomas Edison and W.K. Dickson make the Kinetoscope, which was a peep-show device where film is moved past a light http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/film_chron.cfm#photography

  7. First Motion Picture Device (1891) 1891 – Thomas Edison invents the first motion picture device. Movies were photographed by quick stop-and-go movements showing the appearance of flowing movement http://www.leavealegacytoday.com/the-history-of-photography-and-videography.html

  8. Thomas Edison Patents His Movie Camera (1893) 1893- Thomas Edison displays his Kinetoscope at the World's Columbian Exhibition in Chicago and patents his movie camera, the Kinetograph, and his peepshow machine. http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/film_chron.cfm#photography

  9. Pocket Kodak was Revealed (1895) 1895 - The Pocket KODAK Camera was revealed. It used roll film and combined a small window. http://www.kodak.com/ek/US/en/Our_Company/History_of_Kodak/Milestones_-_chronology/1878-1929.htm

  10. First Movie Camera and Projector Combination (1895) 1895- Two French brothers, Louis and August Lumiere, patent a movie camera and projector combination which projected an image that could be seen by many people. They presented the first exhibition in Paris. http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/film_chron.cfm#photography

  11. First Color Film (1905) 1905- The first film with color is produced http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/history-of-film-and-video-production

  12. Phonovision (1927) Phonovision was the first ever video format It was used as an experiment for better video formats to develop It used a record and a stylus to record and then play back the video http://www.videointerchange.com/video-history.htm

  13. First Full-color Movie (1932) 1932 – Disney creates the first full-color movie cartoon in Technicolor http://www.leavealegacytoday.com/the-history-of-photography-and-videography.html

  14. Kodaslide Projector (1937) 1937- Kodak makes the Kodaslide Projector, the first slide projector that showed 2 x 2” glass-mounted slides. http://www.bu.edu/prc/GODOWSKY/timeline.htm

  15. 2 Inch Quadruplex (1956) The first professional broadcast video format http://www.videointerchange.com/video-history.htm

  16. First Image on a Computer (1957) 1957 – Russell Kirsch produces the first digital image on a computer http://www.leavealegacytoday.com/the-history-of-photography-and-videography.html

  17. 1 Inch Sony EV Format (1964) It was the first portable video camera that was intended for general use In the 1960’s “portable” meant it had handles, but it was not even close to being small and compact (around 90 pounds) http://www.videointerchange.com/video-history.htm

  18. 1/2" Skip Field Recording (1964) It was the first video camera to reel It was first meant for home use, but it made its way into being used commercially Whatever was recorded on the camera was not meant to be moved to another device http://www.videointerchange.com/video-history.htm

  19. First photo of Earth taken from Space (1968) 1968 – A photograph of the Earth is taken from the moon for the first time http://www.leavealegacytoday.com/the-history-of-photography-and-videography.html

  20. 3/4 U-matic (1971) 1971- The ¾ U-maticbecame the standard for early news gathering because it had great image quality. It is said to be the most successful format of all time. http://www.videointerchange.com/video-history.htm

  21. Home-made Videos (1978) 1978- Polaroid introduces Polavision, an instant color motion picture system, which makes 2 ½ minute home-made videos http://www.bu.edu/prc/GODOWSKY/timeline.htm

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