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Vitascope was an
early film
projector first demonstrated in 1895 by
Charles Francis Jenkins and
Thomas Armat. They had made
modifications to Jenkins'...
- and sold the
patent to
Thomas Edison, who
marketed the
machine as the '
Vitascope'. The
projector was used in a
public screening in New York City beginning...
- producer. He
founded the
production companies Deutsche Bioscope,
Deutsche Vitascope and Greenbaum-Film and was a
dominant figure in
German cinema in the years...
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Thomas Edison, who
changed the name of the
projector to Edison's
Vitascope. With the
Vitascope,
Edison began public showings of his
films at
Cleveland Clinic...
- :27 The film was made by the
Edison company as a
release film for
their Vitascope in 1896.:viii It
depicted a
political dispute that
stemmed from a longstanding...
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films released and
notable births.
January – In the
United States, the
Vitascope film
projector is
designed by
Charles Francis Jenkins and
Thomas Armat...
- projectors,
including Thomas Armat's projector,
marketed by
Edison as the
Vitascope, had used a "beater mechanism",
invented by
Georges Demenÿ in 1893, to...
- the
Vitascope across both
Venezuela and
neighboring Colombia.:42-43 Méndez paid $750 on 10 June,
becoming the
first foreign deal for the
Vitascope; he...
- in
Boston was the
second location to
debut a
picture projected by the
Vitascope, and
shortly thereafter several novels were
being adapted for the screen...
- and
movie all at once. The film was
shown during demonstrations of the
Vitascope.
Charles Frohman was
initially against the film,
stating that "I shall...