When was film first developed




















Color films appeared in s but these early films produced images that were too dark. In Kodak started selling Kodachrome which was much more similar to the modern color film because it used subtractive color method. This color film was used for home movies and for photographic cameras but was still too dark and much more expensive than black and white films. It needed some 40 years for color film to become standard and for black and white to be used for low-light photography and for art photography.

Print films are standard, commonly used films. They produce transparent negatives images with inverted colors that are printed on photographic paper with use of an enlarger or by contact printing. These films can be color or black-and-white. Color reversal film or "slide film". It makes diapositives transparencies which can be placed in small metal, plastic or cardboard frames and used as slides in projectors or slide-viewers.

This second silent film shows the entry of a train pulled by a steam locomotive into a train station of the French coastal town of La Ciotat. Well, it took maybe 6,7 or 8 months, or maybe 1 year, but it depends on how much they tried to advance it. I like the horse one best too it is longer, and in the other one the man just walks across the yard.

Put in a period. It has some flaws but so what. Overall I think it was pretty good for technology back then. No their not. I think the first real narrative film not just a short was The Story of the Kelly Gang in Australia in These were the first motion pictures ever these people were geniuses and they should be taken seriously!

My favorite is the horse one. Look at the detail! Thanks to them. We all think that if we were around in cavemen times we would have invented the wheel or discovered fire, but we forget that our brains had not yet evolved. So too with movies. I diffinately agree. What do you expect? Other galaxies lifeform are probably laughing at us. Because our minds a re not to sharp…. Not so much the short movie is funny, but the ideas man had about the moon back then. I think most of you need to grow up.

Why do you think we have the technology we have now? Because someone used their head and came up with something amazing. What have YOU done for entertainment for the whole world to enjoy? Thankyou though, person. Ooo look I have a great idea! Hey folks. The 2 hour movies we have today take about as much time as those 2 second movies took. Movies enabled people to travel the world vicariously, and experience tragedy, love and nearly every other emotion. Movies spread quickly, making them one of the most accessible and beloved forms of entertainment in the world.

Setting Photography in Motion Photography became a part of public life in the midth century, especially during the Civil War, when photographers documented American battlefields for the first time.

Experimenting with ways to exhibit photographs, several inventors came up with a simple toy that made it possible for a series of pictures to be viewed in rapid succession, creating the illusion of motion.

It was called a zoetrope. A Wager In October 19, , Scientific American published a series of pictures depicting a horse in full gallop, along with instructions to view them through the zoetrope. The photos were taken by an English photographer, Eadweard Muybridge, to settle a bet between California businessman Leland Stanford and his colleagues.

Stanford contended that at some point in a horse's stride, all four hooves were off the ground. He enlisted Muybridge to take photographs of the positions of a horse's hooves in rapid succession. Muybridge's 12 pictures showed that Stanford had won the bet. Rudimentary Projector Muybridge's findings fascinated many, and with Stanford's support he created a sequential photo projector -- the zoogyroscope -- in



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