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Events
January - In Britain, Birt Acres and Robert W. Paul developed their own film projector, the Theatrograph (later known as the Animatograph).
January - In the United States, a projector called the Vitascope was designed by Charles Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat. Armat began working with Thomas Edison to manufacture the Vitascope, which projected motion pictures.
Pathé Frères film company founded
April - Thomas Edison and Thomas Armat's Vitascope is used to project motion pictures in public screenings in New York City
May 14 - Tsar Nicholas II of Russia crowned in Moscow, in the first coronation ever recorded in film.
French magician and filmmaker Georges Méliès begins experimenting with the new motion picture technology, developing early special effects techniques, including stop-motion photography.
William Selig founded the Selig Polyscope Company in Chicago.
Demeny-Gaumont works on a 60 mm format, first known as Biographe (unperforated), then Chronophotographe (perforated).
Casimir Sivan and E. Dalphin create a 38 mm format.
The first kiss ever on film was in 1896 involving the great Canadian star May Irwin and John C. Rice.
[edit] Films released in 1896
Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat
Arrivée d'un train gare de Vincennes
L'Arroseur
Awakening of Rip
Baignade en mer
Barnet Horse Fair
Bataille de boules de neige
La Fée aux Choux
The Horse Trough
The Kiss
Le Manoir du diable
Rip Van Winkle (series)
The Vanishing Lady
[edit] Births
January 20 - Isabel Withers, actress (d. 1968)
June 28 - Constance Binney, actress, singer, dancer (d. 1989)
July 16 - Evelyn Preer, actress, singer (d. 1932)
July 25 - Jack Perrin, actor (d. 1967)
August 18 - Jack Pickford, actor (d. 1933)
August 30 - Raymond Massey, actor (d. 1983)
January - In Britain, Birt Acres and Robert W. Paul developed their own film projector, the Theatrograph (later known as the Animatograph).
January - In the United States, a projector called the Vitascope was designed by Charles Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat. Armat began working with Thomas Edison to manufacture the Vitascope, which projected motion pictures.
Pathé Frères film company founded
April - Thomas Edison and Thomas Armat's Vitascope is used to project motion pictures in public screenings in New York City
May 14 - Tsar Nicholas II of Russia crowned in Moscow, in the first coronation ever recorded in film.
French magician and filmmaker Georges Méliès begins experimenting with the new motion picture technology, developing early special effects techniques, including stop-motion photography.
William Selig founded the Selig Polyscope Company in Chicago.
Demeny-Gaumont works on a 60 mm format, first known as Biographe (unperforated), then Chronophotographe (perforated).
Casimir Sivan and E. Dalphin create a 38 mm format.
The first kiss ever on film was in 1896 involving the great Canadian star May Irwin and John C. Rice.
[edit] Films released in 1896
Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat
Arrivée d'un train gare de Vincennes
L'Arroseur
Awakening of Rip
Baignade en mer
Barnet Horse Fair
Bataille de boules de neige
La Fée aux Choux
The Horse Trough
The Kiss
Le Manoir du diable
Rip Van Winkle (series)
The Vanishing Lady
[edit] Births
January 20 - Isabel Withers, actress (d. 1968)
June 28 - Constance Binney, actress, singer, dancer (d. 1989)
July 16 - Evelyn Preer, actress, singer (d. 1932)
July 25 - Jack Perrin, actor (d. 1967)
August 18 - Jack Pickford, actor (d. 1933)
August 30 - Raymond Massey, actor (d. 1983)
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