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Timeline of video production

Timeline of video production. By : Jordyn Pineda-Davis. The first camera ever made in the world. The first partially successful photograph of a camera image was made in .... digital and applied for a patent in 1972, but it is not known whether it was ever built.

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Timeline of video production

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  1. Timeline of video production By : Jordyn Pineda-Davis

  2. The first camera ever made in the world The first partially successful photograph of a camera image was made in .... digital and applied for a patent in 1972, but it is not known whether it was ever built

  3. The first VCR ever made

  4. The first VCR ever made in the world • The 1970s was a period when video recording became a major contributor to the television industry. Like many other technological innovations, each of several companies made an attempt to produce a television recording standard that the majority of the world would embrace. At the peak of it all, the home video industry was caught up in a series of. Two of the formats, VHS and received the most media exposure. VHS would eventually win the war, and therefore succeed as the dominant home video format, lasting throughout the tape format period.

  5. The first camcorder • The first machine patented in the United States that showed animated pictures or movies was a device called the "wheel of life" or "zoo praxiscope". Patented in 1867 by William Lincoln, moving drawings or photographs were watched through a slit in the zoopraxiscope. However, this was a far cry from motion pictures as we know them today. Modern motion picture making began with the invention of the motion picture camera.

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