sábado, 30 de agosto de 2014

The massification of cinema


A bit of Story

By early 1895, the brothers August and Louis Lumière had invented their own device combining camera with printer and projector and called it the Cinématographe. Patenting it on February 13th 1895, the Cinématographe was much smaller than Edison’s Kinetograph, was lightweight (around five kilograms), and was hand cranked. The Lumières used a film speed of 16 frames per second, much slower compared with Edison’s 48 fps - this meant that less film was used an also the clatter and grinding associated with Edison’s device was reduced.


The first of such screenings occurred on 22nd March 1895 at 44 Rue de Rennes in Paris at an industrial meeting where a film especially for the occasion, Workers leaving the Lumière factory, was shown. Unlike Edison, the Lumière Brothers were quick to patent the Cinématographe outside of their native France, applying for an English Patent on April 18th 1895. The brothers continued to show their invention privately, again on June 10th to photographers in Lyon.
Such screenings generated much discussion and widespread excitement surrounding this new technology - in preparation for their first public screening on 28th December at the Grand Cafe on Paris’s Boulevard de Capuchines. The programme of films on show that day was as follows:

La Sortie de usines Lumière (1894)
La Voltige (1895)
La Peche aux poissons rouges (1895)
La Debarquement du congres de photographie a Lyons (1895)
Les Forgerons (1895)
L’ Arroseur arrose (1895) Repas de bebe (1895)
Place des Cordeliers a Lyon (1895)
La Mer (1895)


A clip with some of the first films of the Lumière brothers.

terça-feira, 26 de agosto de 2014

Introduction to my Blog

Hi everyone!

In this blog i wish to share with you one of my biggest passions: The movies and cinema. Here i will share my opinions about classics, new releases, histories about old and new Hollywood and much much more... so stay tuned!
By the way; did you know that the first motion picture camera was created in 1889, by a fellow named William Dickson and under the supervision of Thomas Edison?

It was called "The Kinetograph", and here´s a picture of that "strange machine".

The Kinetograph was an early motion-picture camera developed by Thomas A. Edison and William Dickson by 1889