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Video Timeline. By: Hutch Tidwell. 5th-4th Centuries B.C . Chinese and Greek philosophers describe the basic principles of optics and the camera. 1664- 1666. Isaac Newton d iscovers that white light is composed of different colors. 1794.
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Video Timeline By: Hutch Tidwell
5th-4th Centuries B.C. • Chinese and Greek philosophers describe the basic principles of optics and the camera.
1664-1666 • Isaac Newton discovers that white light is composed of different colors.
1794 • First Panorama opens, the forerunner of the movie house invented by Robert Barker.
1826 • A French inventor, NicephoreNiepce, produces a permanent image by coating a metal plate with a light-sensitive chemical and exposing the plate to light for about eight hours. • Cameras are invented
1830s • Louis Daguerre, a French inventor, develops the first practical method of photography by placing a sheet of silver-coated copper and exposing the camera with a light so the picture shows.
1840 • First American patent issued in photography to Alexander Wolcott for his camera.
1841 • William Henry Talbot patents the Calotype process, the first negative-positive process making possible the first multiple copies.
1840s • Josef M. Petzval, a Hungarian mathematician, makes lenses for portrait and landscape pictures, with the new lenses the pictures were higher quality and admit more line.
1843 • First advertisement with a photograph made in Philadelphia.
1851 • Frederick Scott Archer invented the Collodion Process images required only two or three seconds of light exposure.
1885 • Paper Film: a very simple box camera with a fixed-focus lens and single shutter speed.
1859 • The panoramic camera patented, which was the Sutton.
1860 • The earliest known recording was created by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville, the inventor of the phonautograph. It was a ten second recording of folk song “Au Clair de la Lune”. The recordingwas not discovereduntil 2003.
1871 • Richard Leach Maddox invented the gelatin dry plate silver bromide process, which made it to where negatives no longer had to be developed immediately.
1877 • Thomas Edison invents the phonograph, which uses an a cylinder that rotates against a stylist.
1878 • Horse In Motion, EadweardMuybridge's groundbreaking motion photography was accomplished using multiple cameras and assembling the individual pictures into a motion picture.
1876 • Alexander G. Bell patented the telephone , it was the first electrical device for audible transmission.
1880 • Eastman Dry Plate Company founded.
1884 • George Eastman invents flexible, practical, paper-based photographic film
1888 • Eastman patents Kodak roll-film camera.
1895 • Movie Making • Lumiereinvented a portable motion-picture camera
1899 • Edward Raymond Turner from London patented his color film process.
1900 • First mass-marketed (sold widely in stores to anybody who can aford it) camera, the Brownie.
1902 • First film shot by Edward Raymond Turner become the earliest color film. This film was based on Turner's 1899 patents.
1905 • The first theater in the world exclusively devoted to showing motion pictures was the Nickelodeon, which was opened on June 19, 1905 in Pittsburg Penn.
1913/1914 • First 35 mm still camera developed.
1924 • Walt Disney creates his first cartoon, "Alice's Wonderland."
1927 • General Electric invents the modern flash bulb.
1927 • Philo Farnsworth transmits the first electronic television image and applies for a patent on the first complete electronic system, the Image Dissector.
1929 • The world's first television station is built in London; programs are experimental.
1937 • Walt Disney's first full-length animated feature, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, hits theaters and becomes an instant classic.
1939 • Black and White television
1954 • RCA's First Commercial Color TV
1954 • CBS and NBC begin regular color broadcasts, even though only one in 100 US households owns a color TV set.
1968 • Japanese television network NHK begins development of a new television standard, which later becomes High Definition Television, or HDTV.
1988 • The first true digital camera that recorded images as a computerized file was likely the Fuji DS-1P of 1988, internal memory card that used a battery to keep the data in memory.