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- The Eidoloscope was an early motion picture system created by Eugene Augustin Lauste, Woodville Latham and his two sons through their business, the Lambda...
- the Eidoloscope and ****isted with the design of the Latham loop. (Later, ****son would credit Lauste with the loop's invention.) The Eidoloscope was demonstrated...
- William Kennedy ****son), premiered publicly in 1894. Lauste and Latham's Eidoloscope was demonstrated for members of the press on 21 April 1895, and opened...
- William Friese-Greene. These former Edison ****ociates helped to design the Eidoloscope projector system and a widescreen camera to film with, which would be...
- films happened on 20 May 1895 at 156 Broadway, New York City, when the "Eidoloscope", invented by Woodville Latham and Eugene Lauste was presented. Nonetheless...
- 1895 and initially lent his expertise to the Lathams in secret. The Eidoloscope was demonstrated for members of the press on April 21, 1895, and opened...
- American Woodville Latham and his sons, using films produced by their Eidoloscope company, by the Skladanowsky brothers and by the – arguably better known...
- movement to prevent stress from the jerky movement. This is debuted in the Eidoloscope, which is also the first widescreen format (1.85:1). Henri Joly debuts...
- Indiana on June 6, 1894. Woodville Latham, with his sons, created the Eidoloscope projector which was presented publicly in April 1895. William Kennedy...
- openly parti****ted in an April 21 screening of the Latham group's new Eidoloscope for at least one member of the New York press, which historians describe...