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HISTORY OF VIDEO PRODUCTION by: Destiny Smith

HISTORY OF VIDEO PRODUCTION by: Destiny Smith. Video tape in a large cassette format introduced by both JVC and Panasonic 1776

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HISTORY OF VIDEO PRODUCTION

by: Destiny Smith

Video tape in a large cassette format

introduced by both JVC

and Panasonic

1776http://www.onalaska.k12.wi.us/ohs/History.htm

First projector

October 10, 1805

http://media.timetoast.com/timelines/history-of-film-and-

video-production

JOSEPH PLATEAU

Invented the

Fantascope also

called Spindle

viewer, a device that

stimulated motion

1830

http://victorians.swgfl.

org.uk/etoys/fantas/home.htm

The zoetrope is one of several animation toys invented in the

19th century. The zoetrope was invented

by Pierre Desvignes in

1860 http://www.randommotion.com/html/zoe.html

Birth of Cinemas

January 1,

1877

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film-and-video-production

Thomas Edison

invented the first

camera to ever

record video

January 1, 1891http://media.timetoast.com/

timelines/history-of-film-and-

video-production

First video with sound was made

January 1, 1900

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video-production

Philo Taylor Farnsworth devised the television

camera, an image dissector, which converted

the image captured into an electrical signal

1920

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us/ohs/History.htm

Hewlett-Packard is Founded. David Packard and Bill Hewlett found Hewlett-Packard in a Palo Alto, California garage. Their first

product was the HP 200A Audio Oscillator,

which rapidly becomes a popular piece of test

equipment for engineers. Walt Disney

Pictures ordered eight of the 200B model to use

as sound effects generators for the 1940

movie “Fantasia.”

http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline/?year=1972

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The still video or digital

camera was first

demonstrated in

1981

Etienne Jules Marey invented

a chronophotographic gun that was capable of taking 12 consecutive

frames per second, recorded

on the same picture

1832

http://www.brainpickings.org/

2011/05/13/etienne-jules-marey/

https://nationalmediamuseumblog.wordpr

ess.com/2013/08/29/louis-le-prince-created-

the-first-ever-moving-pictures/

French inventor Louis Augustin Le Prince invented a single-lens camera which he used to

make the very first moving picture sequences, by

moving the film through a camera's sprocket wheels by grabbing the film's

perforations

American engineer Philo Taylor

Farnsworth devised the television

camera, an image dissector; which

converted the image captured into an electrical signal

1920’s

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