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What was the very first film made?
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28 Jul '10 02:21 pm
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The First Motion Picture Ever Made - The Horse In Motion (1878)
An 1878 experiment by Eadweard Muybridge in the United States using 24 cameras produced a series of stereoscopic images of a galloping horse, arguably the first "motion picture," though it was not called by this name at the time.
First Home Movie Ever Made - Roundhay Garden Scene (1888)
The Roundhay Garden Scene is thought to be the oldest surviving film on record. It was directed by the French inventor, Louis Le Prince and features some members of Le Prince's family playfully walking around a garden. The film lasts about two seconds.
First Movie Ever Shot (U.S.A.) - Monkeyshines No. 1 (1889 or 1890)
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Answered by ankit shivam, 28 Jul '10 02:17 pm
An 1878 experiment by Eadweard Muybridge in the United States using 24 cameras produced a series of stereoscopic images of a galloping horse, arguably the first "motion picture," though it was not called by this name at the time.
First Home Movie Ever Made - Roundhay Garden Scene (1888)
The Roundhay Garden Scene is thought to be the oldest surviving film on record. It was directed by the French inventor, Louis Le Prince and features some members of Le Prince's family playfully walking around a garden. The film lasts about two seconds.
First Movie Ever Shot (U.S.A.) - Monkeyshines No. 1 (1889 or 1890)
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