Bosnia year 2003 Anniversary of the First Movie MNH

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Bosnia year 2003 Anniversary of the First Movie ☀ MNH**

The first movie ever made is often attributed to “Roundhay Garden Scene,” which was filmed by French inventor Louis Le Prince on October 14, 1888, in the garden of the Whitley family estate in Roundhay, Leeds, England. This short film, lasting only about two seconds, captures a brief scene of four people: Adolphe Le Prince (the inventor’s son), Sarah Whitley (Adolphe’s mother-in-law), Joseph Whitley (Adolphe’s father-in-law), and Harriet Hartley (a friend of the family), walking around in a garden.

While “Roundhay Garden Scene” is widely regarded as the oldest surviving motion picture, there were earlier experiments and developments in motion picture technology. However, Le Prince’s film is notable for being the earliest known instance of a motion picture captured on film using a single-lens camera.

Therefore, the anniversary of the first movie would be celebrated on October 14th each year, marking the groundbreaking moment in the history of cinema when moving images were first captured and preserved. This event paved the way for the development of motion pictures as a form of entertainment and art that would eventually revolutionize global culture.

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