Rare Thomas Edison Film from 1904 (no sound)
Still entertaining, 100+ years later .... more info below.
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Thomas Edison is
known the world over as the father of the light bulb and nearly a thousand
other inventions, but few people are aware that the Wizard of Menlo Park also
tried his hand at film-making.
On April 29, 1904,
the renowned inventor of the first motion picture camera, or Kinetograph,
brought a Japanese juggler and his young assistant to his New York City studio
to record a video showcasing their amazing acrobatic feats.
The grainy
black-and-white footage, which clocks in under 2 minutes, opens with the man
and boy walking onto a stage with a painted backdrop of a garden or park,
giving a slight bow to the camera and removing their silk jackets
The famous inventor’s production venture
released more than 340 films until it shuttered its doors in 1918, most of them
‘actualities,’ or short clips showing famous people, news events, disasters,
people at work, new modes of travel and technology, scenic views, expositions,
and other leisure activities.
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i like this "time travel" =)
Posted Oct-29-2012 ByNoQuarter (23.90) NoQuarter View Channel Send Message
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One wrong move and there's a foot up your ass.
Posted Oct-29-2012 Bychieb (190.72) chieb View Channel Send Message
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the two are dead by now, I presume
Posted Oct-29-2012 Bypolitebrazilian (87.00) 
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Very impressive.
Prolly helps that they're only three feet tall and weigh 45 lbs.
Posted Oct-29-2012 ByValleyBlacksmith (683.10) 
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Bull!
Posted Oct-29-2012 ByOILLPOND (43.80)

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Edison was a twat, he bullied Tesla who was a real genius
Posted Oct-29-2012 ByJohnMcLane2008 (773.00) 
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@JohnMcLane2008. What do you mean he bullied him? Something i don't know?
And yes, Tesla was fukn genius.
Posted Oct-29-2012 ByGustaf (321.60) Gustaf View Channel Send Message
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@Gustaf you don't know the story about Edison who hired Tesla to fix motors. He fixed them and he presented his idea of alternative current but Edison saw it as a threat to his direct current business.
Posted Oct-29-2012 ByJohnMcLane2008 (773.00) 
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Too bad jews stole motion picture technology from Edison. Not surprising though. What is surprising is that you would make this post without mentioning the thievery.
http://rense.com/general91/walt.htm
Posted Oct-29-2012 ByCannabinolKid (249.80) 
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This is more entertaining than a lot of the shit they're pumping out across 1000 digital channels everyday...
Posted Oct-29-2012 Bybillyjojason (132.80) 
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The acrobats were more interesting, amazing skill.Wish hd was available.
Posted Oct-29-2012 Byhatemosquito (616.20) 
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He was also good at propaganda. Edison favored DC current over AC current for the first distribution of electricity for public use. He filmed the electrocution of an elephant by AC current to show its danger to animals, and that means humans.
Posted Oct-29-2012 Byjohnben74 (68.22) 
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What's the point of the copyright symbol?
It's in the public domain.
Posted Oct-29-2012 Bygovett (942.40) govett View Channel Send Message
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Tesla > Edison
Posted Oct-29-2012 Byrotflcopter (63.70) 
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