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Cinematograph

Hello, today I'm going to tell you a little about the cinematograph, a
French invention by the Lumiére brothers that changed the world forever.
The Lumiére brothers were the inventors of the cinematograph and
are currently considered the parents of cinema. Louis Luimére was born
on October 5, 1862 and died on June 6, 1948 (aged 83). Auguste Lumiére
was born on October 19, 1864 and died on April 10, 1954 (aged 91). He
also devoted to medicine. They were the children of AintoineqAAqq1
Lumiére, a photographer who, upon retirement, handed over his factory
to his children. During their lives, the Lumiére brothers developed the
autochrome, relief photography, but one of their greatest inventions that
immortalized them was the cinematograph.
The cinematograph is a machine that combines the functions of a
film, development and projection machine. Worked with a crank. And in
seconds this invention changed the world forever. Okay okay f f
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On September 28, 1895, in the first cinema in the world, Eden, in
Ciotat, France, the first film was screened: “The Arrival of a Train at La
Ciotat Station”.
The invention of the cinematograph is considered the beginning of the
history of cinema and the 7th. Sometimes an improvement of the Lumière
brothers of the Thomas Edison kinetoscope is also considered. The
invention of the cinematograph made it possible to invent the cinema in
in. A. nada clol ci npr projector and the video camera in the future. Movies
were improved. And finally that allowed us to access the current cinema.
Cinematography has changed the worlde and our lives forever and it is a
great heritage left by the Lumière.

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