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The decade of the 1880s in film involved some significant events.
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1 Events
2 Films
3 See also
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[edit] Events
1880 - American George Eastman begins to commercially manufacture dry plates for photography.
1880 - Eadweard Muybridge holds a public demonstration of his Zoopraxiscope, a magic lantern provided with a rotating disc with artist's renderings of Muybridge's chronophotographic sequences. It was used as a demonstration device by Muybridge in his illustrated lecture (the original preserved in the Museum of Kingston upon Thames in England).
January 1, 1881 - American inventor George Eastman founds the Eastman Dry Plate Company.
1882 - American inventors George Eastman begins experimenting with new types of photographic film, with his employee, William Walker
1882 - French physiologist Étienne-Jules Marey invents the chronophotographic gun, a camera shaped like a rifle that photographs twelve successive images each second.
1885 - American inventors George Eastman and Hannibal Goodwin each invent a sensitized celluloid base roll photographic film to replace the glass plates then in use.
1887 - Hannibal Goodwin files for a patent for his photographic film.
1888 - George Eastman files for a patent for his photographic film.
1888 Thomas Edison meets with Eadweard Muybridge to discuss adding sound to moving pictures. Edison begins his own experiments.
1888 - Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince creates the first motion picture films created on paper rolls of film.
1889 - American inventor George Eastman's celluloid base roll photographic film becomes commercially available.
[edit] Films
This is an incomplete list of films made in the 1880s:
Roundhay Garden Scene (1888).
[edit] See also
Film, History of cinema, List of movies.
Decades in Film:
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