Title: Movies
1Movies
2Thomas Edison
3The Creation of Motion Pictures
- A weird and wonderful tale of unrelated things
coming together
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6Thats gun cotton
- Soak cotton in nitric and sulfuric acid
- Let dry
- Wash in water
- Let dry
- Light it and get
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9Itll make sense later
10Franz Uchatius
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12Projector - 1853
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16Ludwig Doebler
17Aristotle
18Pinhole camera
19Ibn Al-Hathem (Alhazen)
20Joseph Nièpce
21Worlds first photograph
22Louis Daguerre
23Daguerrotype of Lincoln
24William Henry Fox Talbot
25Photograph of Lincoln
26Ludwig Doebler (again)
27Uchatius projector
28Eadweard Muybridge
29The Horse Bet - 1872
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31Muybridges disk
32The Zoopraxiscope - 1879
33John Wesley Hyatt - 1863
34Why is Hyatt important?
35- Hyatt, a printer, combined camphor, alcohol and
gun cotton, compressed it into billiard balls - The material was called celluloid
- Great stuff, except
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37- They had an unfortunate tendency to explode
after all, they were made of gun cotton.
38Hannibal Goodwin
- Took the celluloid invented by Hyatt and turned
it into sheets
39George Eastman
- Took Goodwins celluloid sheets and turned them
into strips - These strips are called film
40Etienne Jules Marey
- Added sprocket holes to the edge of film in order
to pull it through the projector - The first movie projector using strips of
pictures instead of disks
41Thomas Alva Edison
42Edison put together all the parts
- Parts and ideas he got from others
- Uchatiuss idea of passing pictures rapidly in
front of a light and through a lens, creating the
appearance of moving pictures, which was taken by
Doebler as stage show, attracting the attention
of Muybridge, who told Edison about it - Hyatts celluloid, turned into sheets by Goodwin,
and then into strips as film by Eastman - Mareys sprocket holes on the edge of the film
43- Edisons parts
- The light bulb for a light source
- Marketing the whole idea, selling his
44Edisons Kinetoscope 1894
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48- Movies were short films of regular life
- Two men boxing
- A girl dancing
- Personal lives, such as
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51Lumière Brothers
52Lumières program
- La Sortie des usines Lumière (quitting time at
the Lumiere factory)
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54- Le Repas de bébé (a Lumiere child eating)as
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56- LArroseur arrosé (a boy playing a practical joke
on a gardener)
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58- LArrivée dun train en gare
59Arrivee dun train en gare
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61All this was fine, but soon the novelty wore off.
More was needed.
62George Méliès
63Méliès - 1902
64Melies and others followed the Lumieres and
showed movies in theatres. They were called
Nickelodeons odeon from the Greek for
theatre, and nickel for what patrons paid to
watch the movies.
65Edison jumped on the bandwagon.
66Edisons projecting kinetoscope
67The Great Train Robbery - 1903
68Again, the novelty soon wore off. The time had
come for longer films two and three reelers
instead of one-reelers, like D.W. Griffiths
Birth of a Nation
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70You may have noticed something
71No sound
72Edison tried adding sound by combining his
kinetoscope and his kinetophone, showing the film
while playing the sound.
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75The major problem was synchronization
76Remember the telephone How sound could be
converted to electrical impulses
77Changing the amplitude of an electrical current
can cause a light to brighten or dim in direct
relation to the amount of electricity.
78Danish researchers
- Discovered selenium would generate an electrical
signal in direct relation to the amount of light
shining on it.
79Exposing film to the flickering light created by
sound, then putting it on one side of the film
created the sound track.
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