Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Lumiere Brothers

HISTORY OF CINEMA

Lumiere Brothers;


The Lumiere Brothers, Auguste and Louis were French inventors and pioneer manufacturers who created the first moving image named as the La Sortie des ouvriers de l'usine Lumiere. Also the first movie making equipment and the creators of cinema.



During the late 1800s the one of the Lumiere bothers Louis was into various experiments such as the a new and improved 'dry plate' what was best known as the 'Etiquette Bleue' which was named shortly later that year. The process of the 'dry plate' made their fathers business more popular and soon after a factory was made to manufacture the plate.

The first Lumiere Brothers movie:


The first Lumiere brothers movie was called La Sortie des ouvriers de l'usine Lumiere and filmed outside the Lumiere factory where their employees would walk out of the building and would only last around 46 seconds

During the filming process of  La Sortie des ouvriers de l'usine Lumiere  the Lumiere brother used the camera which they both called the Cinematographe what would only contain their movie on it. The Cinematographe wasn't only created by both brothers but, auguste credited his brother anyways.


Other movies the Lumiere bothers created

La Sortie de usines Lumière (1894)
La Voltige (1895) 
La Peche aux poissons rouges (1895) 
La Débarquement du congres de photographie a Lyons (1895) 
Les Forgerons (1895) 
L’ Arroseur arrose (1895) Repas de bebe (1895) 
Place des Cordeliers a Lyon (1895)
La Mer (1895)

Earlycinema. (). Lumiere Brothers. Available: http://www.earlycinema.com/pioneers/lumiere_bio.html.

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