George Melies, a French Cinematographer, he had his own version of Verne"s moon shot out around the early l900"s between l903-09. Melies was also a stage magician another trade on illusion.
The blue screen was developed in the 1930s and were used to create special effects for The Thief of Bagdad. The credit for development of the blue screen is given to Larry Butler, who won the Academy Award for Special Effects for the Thief of Baghdad in 1940. He had invented the blue screen along with the traveling matte (photography and special effects filmmaking to combine two or more image elements into a single, final image) technique in order to achieve the visual effects which were unprecedented in 1940. He was also the first special effects man to have created these effects in Technicolor, which was in its infancy at the time.
to make a video from a first person perspective, you'll need a special camera that attaches to your face. Something like sports cameras inside shades or a Google Glass would be suitable for this
I highly doubt that one person single-handedly invented the playstation by himself, although Ken Kuturagi, is held in regard as being the 'father of the playstation', and so is probably as near to a single inventor that you're going to get.
Star Wars was nominated for 10 Oscars (it won 6 and was rewarded a special award for sound effects).
Louis Lumiere invented first talking motion picture.
Answer:="The First Bright Effects Light Bulb was invented in 2007 by Robin Woolum when Robin Woolum bought Bright Effects Light Bulbs at Lowe's!!!!!!"=
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The Kellogg Company invented Special K. It was first in the market in the United States in 1956.
dick.fread was the first person who invented the ute
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The name of the person that invented the first calendar is not known. The first calendar was invented in Scotland.
The person that invented the first mouse was named Doug Engelbart.
The blue screen was developed in the 1930s and were used to create special effects for The Thief of Bagdad. The credit for development of the blue screen is given to Larry Butler, who won the Academy Award for Special Effects for the Thief of Baghdad in 1940. He had invented the blue screen along with the traveling matte (photography and special effects filmmaking to combine two or more image elements into a single, final image) technique in order to achieve the visual effects which were unprecedented in 1940. He was also the first special effects man to have created these effects in Technicolor, which was in its infancy at the time.
The person who invented the first microscope was Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek.
Alessandro Volta invented the first battery and Gaston Planté invented the first rechargeable battery.
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