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1 Video Production Dates By: Cullen Schoen

2 5th-4th Centuries B.C. Chinese and Greek philosophers describe the basic principles of optics and the camera.

3 1664-1666 Isaac Newton discovers that white light is composed of different colors.

4 1727 Johann Heinrich Schulze discovered that silver nitrate darkened upon exposure to light.

5 1794 First Panorama opens, the forerunner of the movie house invented by Robert Barker.

6 1814 Joseph Niepce achieves first photographic image with camera obscura - however, the image required eight hours of light exposure and later faded.

7 1837 Louis Daguerre’s first daguerreotype - the first image that was fixed and did not fade and needed under thirty minutes of light exposure.

8 1840 First American patent issued in photography to Alexander Wolcott for his camera.

9 1841 William Henry Talbot patents the Calotype process - the first negative-positive process making possible the first multiple copies.

10 1843 First advertisement with a photograph made in Philadelphia.

11 1851 Frederick Scott Archer invented the Collodion process - images required only two or three seconds of light exposure.

12 1859 Panoramic camera patented - the Sutton.

13 1861 Oliver Wendell Holmes invents stereoscope viewer.

14 1865 Photographs and photographic negatives are added to protected works under copyright.

15 1867 The first machine patented in the United States that showed animated pictures or movies was a device called the "wheel of life" or "zoopraxiscope.” William Lincoln

16 1871 Richard Leach Maddox invented the gelatin dry plate silver bromide process - negatives no longer had to be developed immediately.

17 1878 The First Motion Picture Ever Made – “The Horse In Motion.”

18 1880 Eastman Dry Plate Company founded.

19 1884 George Eastman invents flexible, paper-based photographic film.

20 1888 Eastman patents Kodak roll-film camera.

21 1891 The Edison company successfully demonstrated the Kinetoscope, which enabled one person at a time to view moving pictures.

22 1895 The invention of the first motion picture camera.

23 1896 Edison showed his improved Vitascope projector and it was the first commercially, successful, projector in the U.S..

24 1898 Reverend Hannibal Goodwin patents celluloid photographic film.

25 1900 First mass-marketed camera—the Brownie.

26 1906 First working mechanical television.

27 1913-1914 First 35mm still camera developed.

28 1927 General Electric invents the modern flash bulb.

29 1932 First light meter with photoelectric cell introduced.

30 1935 Eastman Kodak markets Kodachrome film.

31 1939 The first televised Major League baseball game is broadcast on station W2XBS.

32 1940 Peter Goldmark made color television.

33 1941 Eastman Kodak introduces Kodacolor negative film.

34 1942 Chester Carlson receives patent for electric photography (xerography).

35 1948 Edwin Land markets the Polaroid camera.

36 1951 The first video tape recorder (VTR) captured live images from television cameras.

37 1954 Eastman Kodak introduces high speed Tri-X film.

38 1956 Amphex introduced the Amphex VRX-1000 which was the first commercially successful videotape recorder.

39 1960 EG&G develops extreme depth underwater camera for U.S. Navy.

40 1963 Polaroid introduces instant color film.

41 1968 Photograph of the Earth from the moon.

42 1976 Video tape in a large cassette format introduced by both JVC and Panasonic. This has been the most popular format for home use and video store rentals.

43 1981 The still video or digital camera was demonstrated.

44 1998 High- Definition television in the United States was introduced.


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