Asked by Tavin Xiluva Mabasa on Sep 22, 2024
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Name the device patented by Thomas Edison that captured photographic images.
A) kinetograph
B) kinetoscope
C) zoetrope
D) daguerreotype
Kinetograph
The first viable motion-picture camera, invented by W. K. L. Dickson for the Edison Manufacturing Company and patented in 1891.
Kinetoscope
Thomas Edison’s peephole viewer, in which short, primitive moving pictures could be seen.
Zoetrope
A motion toy consisting of a bowl-like apparatus with slots for viewers to peer through.
- Identify key inventors and their contributions to early cinema technology.
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Connie Lopez2 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The kinetograph was a motion picture camera developed by Thomas Edison and his team. It was designed to capture a sequence of photographs on film, which could then be viewed through another invention of Edison's, the kinetoscope.
Learning Objectives
- Identify key inventors and their contributions to early cinema technology.