Kinetoscope movies, which were early motion pictures viewed through a device called the Kinetoscope, typically lasted about 20 to 30 seconds. These short films were designed for individual viewing and featured a variety of subjects, including performances and everyday scenes. The limited duration was due to the capacity of the film reels used at the time.
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Belle Boyd, a spy agent of the Confederacy, died long before the advent of Movies. it is conceivable film or films may have been done on her. there was a novel about the Rebel Rose, who died in the shipwreck of a Blockade Runner, thus did not survive the War, all this for Confederate Money- and the Honor of the South. The CSA had several Women spies in service. I believe Belle Boyd died in about l887. Movies were just coming out of the flip-card experimental mutoscope or kinetoscope then.
It's concept was created by Thomas Edison in 1888, then he and one of his Employees (William Kennedy Laurie Dickson) continued to work on it through the rest of the 1800's. Found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetoscope
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The kinetoscope was a device used for viewing motion pictures. Unlike projectors, it was a machine built to allow one viewer at a time. The machine was first used publicly in 1894 after being researched and built by Thomas Edison's lab team.
Kinetoscope
Edison and his staff filmed short movies for later viewing with his peep hole Kinetoscopes. One-person at a time could view the movies via the Kinetoscope.
the benefitd of the kinetoscope are less power to run it (more efficent) and does not cost much at all.
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Thomas Eddison invented the kinetoscope in 1893.
Kinetoscope - 2005 was released on: USA: 22 September 2005 (Film Fest New Haven)
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In 1891, Thomas Edison built a Kinetoscope, or peep-hole viewer
The cast of Kinetoscope - 2005 includes: Erik Liberman as The Projectionist Anthony Nikolchev as The Boy Lily Whitsitt as The Girl
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Belle Boyd, a spy agent of the Confederacy, died long before the advent of Movies. it is conceivable film or films may have been done on her. there was a novel about the Rebel Rose, who died in the shipwreck of a Blockade Runner, thus did not survive the War, all this for Confederate Money- and the Honor of the South. The CSA had several Women spies in service. I believe Belle Boyd died in about l887. Movies were just coming out of the flip-card experimental mutoscope or kinetoscope then.
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