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3. William Kennedy Laurie Dickson invented a celluloid strip containing a sequence of images, which was then coated in a photosensitive gelatin emulsion. This innovation was then put into two inventions: the Kinetograph and the Kinetoscope, both of which were introduced by Thomas Edison at the Chicago World Fair in 1893. The Kinetograph is considered the first practical motion picture camera, though it was the Kinetoscope that became significantly popular.

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According to the author, the world did not need another introductory text in mass communication. But the world did need another kind of introductory text in mass communication, and that is how Understanding Media and Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication was birthed.

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Hollywood most likely wouldn’t be the movie mecca it is today if not for filmmakers traveling west to escape Thomas Edison’s stranglehold on movie production. In 1891, Edison positioned himself at the forefront of the budding film industry after patenting an early camera known as the Kinetograph and a viewer called the Kinetoscope. Two years later, he opened the very first movie studio, Black Maria, in West Orange, New Jersey. He went on to produce nearly 1,200 films over the ensuing decades…

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