Cinematographe, 1895

The cinematographe was one of the first successful projector’s that was able to project 16 frames-per-second of motion pictures. Invented by Auguste and Louis Lumière in France in 1895 as in improvement to Edison’s Kinetoscope. During this time photography was relatively new, the experience of motion pictures had no comparisons. The cinematographe and kinetoscope would soon lead to the production of cinema and films such as Méliès' A Trip to the Moon.