Video Tech Timeline
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Video Tech Timeline
By: Ryan Hall
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1797
• John Thomas Smith became the first person to write down the rule of thirds
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1839
• First photograph was taken of people
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1878
• A series of stereoscopic images of a galloping horse is known as the first motion picture
• Made by Eadweard Muybridge
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1888
• First motion picture film camera was made by Louis Le Prince
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1899
• first animation movie was made by Arthur Melbourne-Cooper
• Was called Matches: An Appeal
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April 11, 1921
• first voice broadcast of a sporting event• Was a boxing match between Johnny Dundee
and Johnny Ray
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August 5, 1921
• First baseball game broadcasted on radio• Game was between the Philadelphia Phillies
and the Pittsburg Pirates
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1922
• The power of Love became the first 3d film made
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September 1, 1928
• First working television was demonstrated to the press by Philo Farnsworth
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1929
• Fox introduced the first 70 mm film format
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May 17, 1939
• The first televised sporting event took place• It was a college baseball game between the
Columbia Lions and the Princeton Tigers• Was broadcasted by NBC
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August 26, 1939
• First baseball game is televised on station W2XBS
• Game was between the Cincinnati Reds and the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field
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September 30, 1939
• First televised football game• Between Waynesburg Yellow Jackets and the
Fordham rams
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February 25, 1940
• First hockey game was televised from Madison Square Garden
• Game was between New York Rangers and Montreal Canadians
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February 28, 1940
• First basketball game was televised from Madison Square Garden
• The game was between Fordham and the University of Pittsburg
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July 1, 1941
• Worlds first commercial was made• Came on before a New York Yankee baseball
game • Commercial was for Bulova watches
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Later on July 1, 1941
• First quiz show was broadcasted on WNBT• Show was called Uncle Bee and was hosted by
Ralph Edwards
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1951
• First successful videotape recorder was made by Ampex
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February 28, 1960
• First time the Olympics was televised live in the U.S.
• It was broadcasted by CBS
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September 26, 1960
• John F. Kennedy Richard Nixon presidential debate was the first one broadcasted on TV
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May 22, 1971
• First IMAX theatre to open permanently
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September 1971
• First video cassette, the Sony-U-matic system, was made in Tokyo
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1975
• First digital camera was made by Steve Sasson
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1978
• First green screen was created
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July 23, 1996
• First digital broadcast was made• Was broadcasted by a CBS affiliate of Raleigh,
North Caroilna
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1997
• First DVD was created by Phillips, Sony, Toshiba, and Panasonic
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March 31, 1998
• First commercial broadcast for a sporting event was made
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January 30, 2000
• First sporting event broadcast in HD was Super Bowl XXXIV
• Game was between the St. Louis Rams and the Tennessee Titans
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June 2006
• First blu-ray discs were made
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February 5, 2012
• Most watched primetime broadcast in the U.S. was of Super Bowl XLVI