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The earliest known recording was made bye Edouard-Lepn Scott de Martinvill, he invented the phonautograph. At first the recordings were not intended.

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Page 1: The earliest known recording was made bye Edouard-Lepn Scott de Martinvill, he invented the phonautograph. At first the recordings were not intended.

Video TimelineBy: Hannah Higgins

Page 2: The earliest known recording was made bye Edouard-Lepn Scott de Martinvill, he invented the phonautograph. At first the recordings were not intended.

Earliest known recording

The earliest known recording was made bye Edouard-Lepn Scott de Martinvill, he invented the phonautograph. At first the recordings were not intended to be heard, the concept of playing back music has not been convinced yet. The person who sang this short piece of music was singing “ Au Clair de la Lune “.

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The phonograph

In 1877 Thomas Edison invented the phonograph which is a machine that rotates recordings to cause a stylus to vibrate and the vibrations are amplified acoustically or electronically to play the music.

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Gramophone

In 1887 Emily Berliner invented the gramophone, the gramophone uses a disk rather than a cylinder. The disks hold up to two minutes of recorded sound, the disk has an acid resistant wax to cover it.

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First video ever made

The first video ever made was 1888. The video was made by Louis Aime Augustin Le Prince using a Le Prince single-lens camera made in 1888.

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Guglielmo Marconi

In 1894 Guglielmo Marconi made radio history when he was twenty because he invented a spark transmitter with an antenna at his house.

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Color film process

In 1899 Edward Raymond turner patented his color film process.

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Disk technology

In 1901 the new disk technology was developed.

Emily Berlin and Elbridge Johnson did experimental tests on motion pictures.

Guglielmo Marconi using a kite supported antenna for reception it successfully transmitted a radio

signal from his company.

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First talking movie

In 1913 the first “talking movie” was made by Thomas Edison by using his kinetophone process.

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Disney recordings

In 1936 BASF made the first symphony concert recording.

In 1939 a bunch of TV stations began to broadcast shows.

In 1948 Disney the true life adventures nature films began to show.

In 1949 Disney began the series of treasure island.

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Disney recordings

Disney purchases the film right to whine the poo.

In 1980 Disney's home entertainment which was poppy.

In 1981 Disney's plan for cable networking is announced.

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