Place the following developments in filmmaking history in order, from earliest to most recent.
digital movie cameras
movies with sound
kinetoscope parlors
nickelodeons
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The correct order of these developments in filmmaking history, from earliest to most recent, is:
1. Kinetoscope parlors
2. Nickelodeons
3. Movies with sound
4. Digital movie cameras
Explanation:
– Kinetoscope parlors (1890s): The first commercial exhibition of film, where people could watch short films through a device called the Kinetoscope.
– Nickelodeons (early 1900s): These were the first type of indoor exhibition spaces dedicated to showing films, often charging five cents (a nickel) for admission.
– Movies with sound (1927): The introduction of synchronized sound in film, beginning with “The Jazz Singer,” revolutionized cinema.
– Digital movie cameras (late 1990s-2000s): The transition to digital filming technology, which has since transformed the way movies are made and distributed.
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