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- Vitascope abstract "Vitascope was an early film projector first demonstrated in 1895 by Charles Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat. They had made modifications to Jenkins patented "Phantoscope", which cast images via film & electric light onto a wall or screen. The Vitascope is a large electrically-powered projector that uses light to cast images. The images being cast are originally taken by the kinetoscope mechanism onto gelatin film. Using an intermittent mechanism, the film negatives were produced up to fifty frames per second. The shutter opens and closes to reveal new images, this device can produce up to 3,000 negatives per minute. With the original Phantoscope and before he partnered with Armat, Jenkins displayed the earliest documented projection of a filmed motion picture in June 1894 in Richmond, Indiana.Armat independently sold the Phantoscope to The Kinetoscope Company. The company realized that their Kinetoscope would soon be a thing of the past with the rapidly advancing proliferation of early cinematic engineering. Just two years after the Vitascope was first demonstrated (1897) the technology was being nationally adopted. Hawaii and Texas were among the first to incorporate the Vitascope into their picture shows.Vitascope was also used briefly as a trademark by Warner Brothers in 1930 for a widescreen process used for films such as Song of the Flame. Warner was trying to compete with other widescreen processes such as Magnascope, Widevision, Natural Vision (no relation to the later 3-D film process), and Fox Grandeur.".
- Vitascope thumbnail Vitascope.jpg?width=300.
- Vitascope wikiPageExternalLink edshift.html.
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- Vitascope wikiPageRevisionID "642940590".
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink 3-D_film.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink 3D_film.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink 70_mm_Grandeur_film.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink Auguste_and_Louis_Lumière.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_inventions.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Projectors.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Francis_Jenkins.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink History_of_cinema.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink History_of_film.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink Kinetoscope.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink List_of_film_formats.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink Song_of_the_Flame.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink Song_of_the_Flame_(film).
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Armat.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Edison.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink Warner_Bros..
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink Warner_Brothers.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink Widescreen.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink William_Kennedy_Dickson.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink Woodville_Latham.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLink File:Vitascope.jpg.
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edison Vitascope".
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edison".
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phantoscope".
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vitascope".
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLinkText "film projector".
- Vitascope wikiPageWikiLinkText "vitascope".
- Vitascope hasPhotoCollection Vitascope.
- Vitascope wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Vitascope subject Category:American_inventions.
- Vitascope subject Category:Projectors.
- Vitascope hypernym Projector.
- Vitascope type Person.
- Vitascope comment "Vitascope was an early film projector first demonstrated in 1895 by Charles Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat. They had made modifications to Jenkins patented "Phantoscope", which cast images via film & electric light onto a wall or screen. The Vitascope is a large electrically-powered projector that uses light to cast images. The images being cast are originally taken by the kinetoscope mechanism onto gelatin film.".
- Vitascope label "Vitascope".
- Vitascope sameAs Vitascopio.
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- Vitascope sameAs Vitascoop.
- Vitascope sameAs Vitascópio.
- Vitascope sameAs m.050w61.
- Vitascope sameAs Vitascope.
- Vitascope sameAs Vitascope.
- Vitascope sameAs வைட்டாஸ்கோப்.
- Vitascope sameAs Q2667202.
- Vitascope sameAs Q2667202.
- Vitascope wasDerivedFrom Vitascope?oldid=642940590.
- Vitascope depiction Vitascope.jpg.
- Vitascope isPrimaryTopicOf Vitascope.