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Kinetoscope (2672 bytes)
1: ... film loop, and top viewing window open]] <b> The Kinetoscope </b> was a forerunner of the modern [[movie proje... 3: ...ccording to the [[history]] Edison's idea for the Kinetoscope was inspired by a visit with [[Eadweard Muybridge... 5: He decided to call "his" invention the Kinetoscope, combining the Greek root words "kineto" ([[movem... 13: ...omas Alva Edison|Thomas Alva Edison's]] prototype kinetoscope was shown at Edison's Laboratory for a convention... 15: The premiere of the completed Kinetoscope was held at the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sc... 1894 in film (1525 bytes) 15: ...s his assistant, [[Fred Ott]] sneezing with the [[Kinetoscope]] at the "Black Maria." 17: ...Kinetoscope]] took place in the Holland Brothers' Kinetoscope Parlor at 1155 Broadway, [[New York City]]. 18: ...hone]] is invented which loosely synchronizes a [[Kinetoscope]] image with a cylinder [[phonograph]]. 19: *[[Kinetoscope]] viewing parlors begin to open in major cities. ... Vitascope (1224 bytes) 4: ... their version of an early movie projector, the [[Kinetoscope]], would soon be a thing of the past with the rap... Kinetophone (308 bytes) 1: ...ovie production in the late [[1800s]]. It was a [[Kinetoscope]] movie synchronized with a [[Edison]] [[phonogra... Biograph (472 bytes) 3: ...ed by [[Herman Casler]], [[1896]]; similar to a [[Kinetoscope]]. Dickson Greeting (665 bytes) 1: ... collaboration with [[Thomas Edison]] using his [[kinetoscope]]. The film would be played at [[National Federat... -scope (1044 bytes) 20: *[[kinetoscope]] 1891 in film (708 bytes) 13: ...c display of [[Thomas Alva Edison]]'s prototype [[kinetoscope]] (shown at Edison's Laboratory for a convention ... Dickson Experimental Sound Film (781 bytes) 3: ... dancing to it in front of him. The movie was a [[Kinetoscope]] projection connected to an early [[Edison]] wax... Cinematographe (1280 bytes) 10: *[[Kinetoscope]] Eugene Lauste (1331 bytes) 8: ...f the protean [[motion picture]] projector, the [[Kinetoscope]], an [[invention]] for which Edison would claim ... 19th century in film (8482 bytes) 22: ...inetograph]], and a viewing machine, called the [[Kinetoscope]]. 23: ...on]] holds the first public presentation of his [[Kinetoscope]] for the [[National Federation of Women's Clubs]... 24: ...] - [[Thomas Edison]] files for a patent of the [[Kinetoscope]]. 27: ... Exhibiting Photographs of Moving Objects" (The [[Kinetoscope]]). 29: ...on at a time could use his viewing machine, the [[Kinetoscope]]. Mutoscope (4824 bytes) 1: ...ne person at a time. Cheaper and simpler than the kinetoscope, it quickly dominated the coin-in-the-slot "peep-... James Kenyon (2377 bytes) 3: ... in the slot machines" (which may have included [[Kinetoscope]]s) he went into partnership with [[Sagar Mitchel... Fred Ott (2120 bytes) 37: * [[Kinetoscope]] Arthur Murray (3069 bytes) 9: ...ness was selling dance lessons by mail, using a [[kinetoscope]]. Though the idea was successful, he had proble... May Irwin (3058 bytes) 8: ... Rice to repeat the scene on film. In 1896, the [[Kinetoscope]] production, [[The Kiss (film, 1896)|The Kiss]],... American Mutoscope and Biograph Company (4178 bytes) 3: ...s for the [[mutoscope]] as a rival to Edison's [[kinetoscope]] for individual "peep shows" making the company ... 1891 (6031 bytes) 19: ...as Alva Edison|Thomas Alva Edison's]] prototype [[kinetoscope]] (shown at Edison's Laboratory for a convention ... 1893 (7456 bytes) 23: ...blic demonstration of Edison's 1 1/2" system of [[Kinetoscope]] at the [[Brooklyn Institute]].
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