Edison : the invention of the movies

Commercial motion pictures were invented at the Edison Laboratory between 1888 and 1893. Perhaps none of the component parts were strictly new, but the ability of Edison and his staff to reorganize them for a specific purpose was an extraordinary cultural achievement. In 1894, Edison was the sole pr...

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Corporate Authors: Kino International Corporation, Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.), Library of Congress, Thomas A. Edison, Inc
Other Authors: Higgins, Steven, Musser, Charles, Loughney, Patrick, Wallace, Michele, Bowser, Eileen, Heise, William, Dickson, W. K.-L. (William Kennedy-Laurie), 1860-1935, Blechynden, Frederick, White, James H. (James Henry), Paley, William Daly, 1857-1924, Porter, Edwin S., Fleming, George S., Blackton, James Stuart, 1875-1941, Smith, Albert E. (Albert Edward), 1875-1958, Crahan, Thomas, Bonine, R. (Robert K.), Smith, James Blair, Abadie, Alfred C. (Alfred Camille), 1878-1950, White, Arthur, Cloward, N. Dushane, McCutcheon, Wallace, Dawley, J. Searle, Miller, Ashley, 1867-1949, Apfel, Oscar, 1879-1938, Williams, C. Jay (Charles Jay), King, Carlton, 1881-1932, Seay, Charles M. (Charles Morgan), Brabin, Charles J., 1883-1957, Shaw, Harold M., 1877-1926, Louis, Willard, 1886-1926, Crosland, Alan, 1894-1936, Schmidt, Michael S. (Journalist), Carli, Philip, Mirsalis, Jon C., Model, Ben, Sosin, Donald, Wilson, Clark, Israel, Paul, Koszarski, Richard, Wood, Bret
Format: Video
Language:English
German
Published: New York, NY : Kino on Video, p2005.
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