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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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This photograph captures Louis Lumiere (1865-1948), the visionary French pioneer of cinematography, intently examining a strip of film. Known alongside his brother Auguste, Louis is credited with inventing the cinematograph, the groundbreaking device that brought moving pictures to the masses for the first time. The historic moment of the world's first publicly viewed motion picture occurred on December 28, 1895. The Lumieres went on to amass an extensive catalog of newsreel footage from around the world, with Louis directing approximately 60 films and producing close to 2000. This image, taken on March 9, 1935, offers a glimpse into the mind of the man who revolutionized the way we tell stories and share experiences through the power of moving images. Louis Lumiere's pioneering work in cinematography paved the way for the development of the film industry and continues to inspire filmmakers to this day.
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