1888, george eastman invented the camera, which can record photos on rotating photosensitive paper, and then invented the film. 1888, Thomas Edison invented a machine for making and showing moving pictures. He glued the films invented by george eastman together and showed the contents of the films through a projector. This is the earliest movie player.
1894, Lumiere brothers "Louis and August" invented the first small camera in history, which can shoot moving movies. The playback speed of this machine has long been the international standard movie speed. 1895, the first film in history appeared, which was shown in a cafe in Paris.
Until 1897, the release of the film was basically completed. Historians believe that the birth of film technology is actually the result of years of experience accumulation and development, mainly in the United States, Germany and France. This film, which was shot and shown by Lumiere brothers, has been commercialized. People set the first release date of the world film as the birth date of the film, and the Lumiere brothers were later called "movies"