VIDEO PRODUCTION By; Ashunte collins
Jan 14, 2016
VIDEO PRODUCTIO
NBy; Ashunte collins
INTRODUCTION Before I get started I’m talking about (video production) ,and how it was created .
CAMERA Johann H Schulze discovered that by
using silver nitrate, he could create a black and white photo.
THE FIRST MOTION CAMERA The frenchman L. lumiere is often
credited as Inventing the first motion picture camera in 1895. But several others had made similar inventions around the same time.
INTERNET INVENTION Al gore claimed to have invented the
internet but he didn’t says the interview in 1999 with cnn’s Wolf Blitzer
THE FIRST FORERUNNER 1794 –Robert Barker invented the first
panorama
JOHANN HEINRICH 1727-John schulze silver nitrate
darkened when exposed to light
THE FIRST DAGUERREOTYPE 1837- louis daguerre’s first
daguerreotype –made the first image that was fixed and did not fade
FIRST PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE 1814- Joseph niepce achieves first
photographic image with camera obscura the image later faded after 8 hours
WHO TOOK THE FIRST STILL PICTURE AND WHEN WAS IT ?o A -Joseph .N 1814o B- louis .D 1837o C-Alexander .W 1840 o D-Johann .H 1727 o
THE FIRST CALOTYPE PROCESS 1841- William Henry talbot patents the
collotype process
COLLODION PROCESS 1851- Fredrick s. Archer invented the
collodion process In 1859- images required only 2 or 3
seconds of light exposure
THE SUTTON The first panoramic camera was
invented by Thomas sutton.
STEREOSCOPE 1861- Oliver w.holmes invents
steroscopes viewer
FLEXIBLE, PAPER-BASED PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM 1884-George Eastman invents flexible,
paper-based photographic film.
ROLL FILM 1888 eastman patents kodak roll-film
camera
BROWINE 1900- First mass-marketed camera
STILL CAMERA 1913/1914-fist 35mm still camera
developed
LIGHT BULB general electric invents the modern
flash bulb.
FIRST LIGHT METER 1932- first light meter with photoelectric
cell introduced
TELEVISION The first electrically transmitted tv
pictures were the work of j.l. baird, who built his first tv system in 1926.
HIGH SPEED 1954- eastman kodak introduces high
speed tri-x film
POLAROID 1948- edwin land markets the polaroid
camera
COLOR FILM 1963- polaroid introduces instant color
film