1895
Thomas Edison did not invent the kinetophone. The kinetophone was actually developed by Thomas Edison's competitor, Thomas Armat, in collaboration with C. Francis Jenkins in 1894. It was an early motion picture sound system that synchronized sound with moving pictures.
In 1893, Thomas Edison invented the kinetoscope, which was a device for viewing moving pictures. It was an early form of motion pictures where individual frames were viewed through a peephole.
Thomas Edison did not invent motion pictures. He is known for improving upon existing technologies and innovations in the field of motion pictures, such as the development of the kinetoscope and kinetograph in the late 19th century.
Thomas Alva Edison
Thomas Edison invented the motion picture in 1896
Yes he did find a way to take and develop pictures.
thomas Edison invented three things:light bulb,phonograph and motion pictures
Thomas Edison invented the motion picture to improve his phonograph technology by adding moving images to sound recordings. He saw the commercial potential of combining sound and moving pictures to create a new form of entertainment. This invention eventually led to the development of the film industry.
Thomas Edison toke picture and made them into a slide show fast then it turns into moving pictures.
Edison invented the "motion picture" camera working out of his lab in West Orange, New Jersey, but did not invent motion pictures. Motion pictures, or moving pictures, had been created using a number of devices. One that I've seen at the Smithsonian institution was a circular device, with pictures glued to cardboard cards attached to the edge of a circular plate. There was a small space (slot) between the photographs. When spinning, you looked through the slots at the adjacent photograph and the strobe effect created the illusion of movement. Flip books are another example of early moving pictures.
people loved them
No Thomas Edison didn't invent the umbrella, but he did invent the phonograph and the light-bulb. :D