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phantoscope (ˈfæntəskəʊp) [f. Gr. ϕαντός visible + -scope: cf. phantascope.] 1. A modification of the kaleidoscope.1894 Westm. Gaz. 14 Sept. 8/1 This new invention, called the phantoscope, and patented by Mr. W. S. Simpson, differs from the traditional kaleidoscope as..any object whatever can, throu...
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Phantoscope
The Phantoscope was a film projection machine, a creation of Charles Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat. The scrapbook did however contain a picture of the "first successful projecting Phantoscope (...) — built in January 1895)".
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phantascope
phantascope (ˈfæntəskəʊp) [irreg. f. Gr. ϕαντ-ός visible + -scope: cf. phantoscope.] A name independently given to different optical instruments. 1. A contrivance for exhibiting phenomena of binocular vision by an arrangement of slit cards, through which two figures seen at a certain distance conver...
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Vitascope
Armat independently sold the Phantoscope to The Kinetoscope Company. Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat modified Jenkins' patented Phantoscope.
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Raff & Gammon
Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat invented the Phantoscope. They showed the Phantoscope to Raff & Gammon, who were interested in it, so they agreed for the rights to the Phantoscope.
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Charles Jenkins Laboratories
Charles Jenkins Laboratories was founded in by Charles Francis Jenkins, developer of the Phantoscope, the first commercial tv station W3XK and the first 1890 moved to Washington D.C. to work as an Steganographer, then he experimented with motion pictures and in 1890 developed a movie projector called the Phantoscope
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Charles Francis Jenkins
A July 1894 article in the Photographic Times noted how the Phantoscope had several advantages over Edison's Kinetograph; it was small (5 x 5 x 8 inches This modified Phantoscope of Jenkins and Armat was patented July 20, 1897. Jenkins eventually sold his interest in the projector to Armat.
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1895 in film
Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat demonstrate their Phantoscope, a motion picture projector, in Atlanta, Georgia at the Cotton States and International
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تشارلز فرانسيس جينكينز
انديانا حيث ذهبت إلى المدرسة ثم ذهبت إلى مدينة واشنطن عام 1890حيث عملت هناك
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Case Files from the Franklin Institute on Jenkins's Phantoscope
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History of cinema in the United States
In June 1894, in Portland, Oregon, Charles Francis Jenkins used his Phantoscope to project his film before an audience of family, friends and reporters The Phantoscope was later sold to Thomas Edison, who changed the name of the projector to Edison's Vitascope.
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Richmond, Indiana
Jenkins filed for a patent for the Phantoscope projector in November 1894 and it was issued in March 1895. A modified version of the Phantoscope was later sold to Thomas Edison, who named it Edison's Vitascope and began projecting motion pictures in New York
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تصوير سينمائي
لم يحقق ذلك العمل نجاحًا تجاريًا في ذلك الوقت، إلا أنه في السنوات التالية حقّق تشارلز فرانسيس جينكنز من خلال مشروعه «فانتوسكوب» (Phantoscope) نجاحًا في
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Cotton States and International Exposition
In late September Charles Francis Jenkins demonstrated an early movie projector called the "Phantoscope."
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Kinetoscope
By the beginning of 1896, Edison was turning his focus to the promotion of a projector technology, the Phantoscope, developed by young inventors Charles
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Piedmont Park
Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat's motion picture projection device which they called the Phantoscope.
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