25/08/2025
The first ever filmmaking marked a revolutionary moment in history, capturing motion on film for the very first time. In 1891, Thomas Edison’s assistant, William Kennedy Laurie Dickson, invented the Kinetoscope, a device that allowed for the viewing of moving images. This breakthrough led to the creation of early films, like "Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory" by the Lumière brothers in 1895, paving the way for the birth of cinema as we know it today.