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The Lumiére Brothers: The first short films ever made (1895)
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The Lumiére Brothers: The first short films ever made (1895)
  • Published_at:2013-07-29
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  • description: The Lumières held their first private screening of projected motion pictures in 1895. Their first public screening of films at which admission was charged was held on December 28, 1895, at Salon Indien du Grand Café in Paris. This history-making presentation featured ten short films, including their first film, Sortie des Usines Lumière à Lyon (Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory). Each film is 17 meters long, which, when hand cranked through a projector, runs approximately 50 seconds. It is believed their first film was actually recorded that same year (1895) with Léon Bouly's cinématographe device, which was patented the previous year. The cinématographe — a three-in-one device that could record, develop, and project motion pictures — was further developed by the Lumières. The public debut at the Grand Café came a few months later and consisted of the following ten short films (in order of presentation): La Sortie de l'Usine Lumière à Lyon (literally, "the exit from the Lumière factory in Lyon", or, under its more common English title, Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory) Le Jardinier (l'Arroseur Arrosé) ("The Gardener," or "The Sprinkler Sprinkled") Le Débarquement du Congrès de Photographie à Lyon ("the disembarkment of the Congress of Photographers in Lyon") La Voltige ("Horse Trick Riders"), La Pêche aux poissons rouges ("fishing for goldfish"), Les Forgerons ("Blacksmiths") Repas de bébé ("Baby's Breakfast" (lit. "baby's meal")) Le Saut à la couverture ("Jumping Onto the Blanket") La Places des Cordeliers à Lyon ("Cordeliers Square in Lyon"—a street scene) La Mer (Baignade en mer) ("the sea [bathing in the sea]") Information courtesy of Wikipedia.
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