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By: Odin Contreras

By: Odin Contreras. Video Production History. 1872-1877. A series of photos can be viewed by stroboscopic disc. . 1884. George Eastman invents flexible photographic film. . 1887. Thomas Edison patents motion picture camera. . 1888.

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By: Odin Contreras

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  1. By: Odin Contreras Video Production History

  2. 1872-1877 • A series of photos can be viewed by stroboscopic disc.

  3. 1884 • George Eastman invents flexible photographic film.

  4. 1887 • Thomas Edison patents motion picture camera.

  5. 1888 • Edison attempts to record picture photos on a wax cylinder.

  6. 1891-1895 • Dickson shoots many 15 second photos using Edison's kineograph motion picture camera.

  7. 1895 • The first public demonstration of motion pictures displayed in France.

  8. 1897 • Ferdinand Braun developed Cathode Ray Tube.

  9. 1907 • Cay Ray Tube is used to produce television images.

  10. 1923 • Patent for the iconoscope, the forerunner of the picture tube.

  11. 1927 • Talking films started with Al Jolson in "The Jazz Singer".

  12. Early 1903s • The RCA conducts black and white broadcasting experiments.

  13. 1936 • The first television broadcast made available in London.

  14. 1938 • Initial proposal for color TV broadcast made by George Valensi.

  15. 1945 • There were fewer than 7,000 working TV sets in the country and only nine stations on the air; three in New York, two each in Chicago and Los Angeles, and one each in Philadelphia and Schenectady, N.Y.

  16. 1946 • The Blue Network officially becomes the ABC Network 1941 FCC ruling required RCA to divest itself of one of its two networks; NBC Blue was sold in 1943 to Edward Noble for $8 million, and becomes ABC in 1945.

  17. First Video Recorder • The Ampex Corporation used magnetic tape technology pioneered by German scientists during World War II to make the first video tape recorder, the Ampex VRX-1000. It was introduced in 1956.

  18. Early Cameras • The first television camera employed early versions of the cathode ray tube invented in 1897. The RCA made the first handheld mobile video camera in 1972 the TK-44.

  19. Advent of Home Video The first commercially available video cassette recorder was the Sony Betamax, introduced in 1975.

  20. First Digital Video Recorder • Earliest commercially available professional digital video recorders were introduced by Sony using the D-1 format, which recorded uncompressed standard definition video using a component video.

  21. First Digital Camera • The first DV camcorder was the Sony DCR-VX1000, introduced in 1995. The camera featured a 3-CCD imaging device for unprecedented video quality in a home video camera.

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