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As America was transformed by the arrival of millions of immigrants in the 1890s, the first generation of American filmmakers joined with other innovators and entrepreneurs to create a bright new entertainment form that would transform the world. Thomas Edison perfected a device called the Kinetoscope that made pictures move, for one viewer at a time. In France, the brothers Auguste and Louis Lumière brought scenes of everyday life to the screen for a large audience, while the magician Georges Méliès created startling visual effects on film and Alice Guy Blaché became the first female film director. In the U.S., moviemaking in these early days was concentrated in New York, New Jersey and Chicago.
Release date: 2010-11-01
Season number: 1
Episode number: 1
Runtime: 60 minutes
Paul Israel - Self, Terry Borton - Self, Charles Musser - Self, Anthony Slide - Self, James Zukor - Self, Susan Fox-Rosellini - Self, Steven J. Ross - Self, Richard Koszarski - Self, Cari Beauchamp - Self, Robert S. Birchard - Self, A. Scott Berg - Self, Betty Lasky - Self, Richard Roberts - Self, Jeanine Basinger - Self, Jeffrey Vance - Self, Scott Eyman - Self, Mollie Gregory - Self, David Stenn - Self, Kathleen Sharp - Self, Chris Trumbo - Self, Thomas Schatz - Self, Mark Vieira - Self, Suzanne Lloyd Hayes - Self, Marc Norman - Self, Miles Kreuger - Self, Gary Giddins - Self, Aljean Harmetz - Self, Stanley R. Jaffe - Self, David Thomson - Self, George Stevens Jr. - Self, Robert F. Boyle - Self, Peter Biskind - Self, Steven J. Ross - Self