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Louis Lumière

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“The cinema is an invention without a future.”

 

Biography

Louis Jean Lumière, Born 5 October 1864 in Besançon (France). Died 6 June 1948 in Bandol (France).
Although no-one will ever come up with a definitive answer as to who “invented” the cinema (probably because no one single person was responsible), Louis Lumiere has one of the strongest claims to the title – for it was he (with his brother Auguste) who invented the cinematographe: a machine that combined the functions of camera and projector and was thus able to project films onto a screen to an audience. The invention was patented on February 13 1895, and a programme of short films directed and photographed by Louis was first unveiled to the general public on 28 December 1895 – a date that many historians claim to be the birthdate of the cinema as we know it. The cinematographe was an immediate hit, and its influence was colossal – within just two years, the Lumiere catalogue included well over a thousand films, all of them single-shot efforts running under a minute, and many photographed… read more

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Annalee

3May13

"La pêche aux poissons rouges."- 1895

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chanandre

8Jan13

Missing: 'Le Ring' (1896) - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0222323/

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Altero

13Dec11

Louis a dit : Le cinéma est une invention sans avenir, et son frère Auguste : Notre invention peut être exploitée pour un certain temps comme une curiosité scientifique, mais en dehors de cela, elle n’a aucun futur commercial, quel qu’il soit.

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Jack Lineman

2Aug11

ADD: "Bicycliste" & "Panorama de la ville pris d'un bateau" & "Entrée du cinématographe" OH AND THATS WORTH SEEING "Panorama de l'arrivée à Aix-les-Bains pris du train".

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