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Many believe that the story first began in America in 1877,

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when two friends were arguing over whether a horse ever had all four feet or hooves off the ground when it galloped.

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To settle the bet, a photographer was asked to photograph a horse galloping

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and the bet was settled because you could see that all the hooves were off the ground in some of the photos.

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What was even more interesting was that if the photos were shown in quick succession

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the horse looked like it was running -

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in other words 'moving pictures'.

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The person who became interested in taking the moving pictures to its next step

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was the famous American inventor Thomas Edison.

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Actually, he didn't do the work himself but rather asked a young Scotsman in his employ to design a system,

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which he did.

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Now this young fellow was clever

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because the first thing he did was study other systems -

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primitive as they were of moving pictures

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and then put all the existing technologies together to make the first entire motion picture system.

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He designed a camera, a projection device and the film.

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The system was first shown in New York in 1894 and was really very popular.

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Apparently, people lined up around the block to see the wonderful new invention.

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There were, however, a couple of problems with the system.

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The camera weighed over 200 kilograms

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and only one person at a time could see the film.

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Well now, news of the new system in America travelled fast

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and a number of rival European systems started to appear once people had heard about it.

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The single problem with all the systems was they couldn't really project the film onto a screen -

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you know, so more than one person could see it.

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Then in 1895;

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three systems were all developed,

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more or less at the same time and independently of each other.

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I guess the most famous of these was by the Lumiere Brothers from France,

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and they called their system the cinematographe

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which of course is where the word cinema comes from.

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There were also two brothers in Germany who developed a successful system and they called it a bioskop.

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Well now, once the problem of projection had been solved,

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the next challenge for the inventors was to make the films longer and more interesting.

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A continuing problem at the time was that the films had a tendency to break when they were being played -

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a problem which was caused by the tension between the two wheels,

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or 'reels' as they are called, which hold the film.

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Now this problem was solved by two American brothers.

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They developed the 'Lantham Loop',

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which was the simple addition of a third reel between the two main reels,

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and this took all the tension away with the result that the film stopped snapping.

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So now there was a real possibility of having films of more than two or three minutes,

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and this led to the making of The Great Train Robbery - the very first movie made.

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It only lasted 11 minutes but was an absolute sensation,

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and there were cases of people watching the movie and actually fainting when the character fired a gun at the camera!

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Almost overnight movies became a craze,

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and by 1905, people in America were lining up to see movies in 'store theatres', as they were called then.

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I guess the next big step in terms of development of technology

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was to have people actually talking on the film,

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and the first step towards this was in 1926

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when sound effects were first used on a film.

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It wasn't until the following year however that the first 'talkie', as they were called then, was made.

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This film featured actors speaking only during parts of the film

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and was called The Jazz Singer,

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and it wasn't until 1928 that the first all-talking film was produced,

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and this was called The Lights of New York.

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Unfortunately, the sound on this early film was not very good

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and I believe they put subtitles on the film -

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that is, they printed the dialogue along the bottom of the film

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to compensate for this poor sound quality.

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Now, with the addition of sound,

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moving pictures became far more difficult...