Jje Lenoir / Figuier Eng
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Jje Lenoir / Figuier Eng
Photograph of Louis Lumiere (1865-1948), French pioneer of cinematography, scrutinising a strip of film. Together with his brother Auguste, Louis invented the cinematograph, the first machine to project moving pictures onto a screen with the first publicly viewed motion picture taking place in December 1895. The Lumieres amassed a huge catalogue of newsreel shots from around the world and Louis directed 60 and produced some 2000 films. Date: March 9th 1935
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1865 1948 2000 Auguste Brother Cinematograph Cinematography Directed Films Huge Invented Lumiere Motion Moving Pictures Pioneer Produced Project Publicly Screen Shots Strip Taking Viewed
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