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  1. Edison Studios was an American film production organization, owned by companies controlled by inventor and entrepreneur, Thomas Edison. The studio made close to 1,200 films, as part of the Edison Manufacturing Company (1894–1911) and then Thomas A. Edison, Inc. (1911–1918), until the studio's closing in 1918.

  2. The Edison Company produced a series of films of the Pan-American Exposition in 1901 at Buffalo, New York. The Edison cameras were there during a huge news event, the assassination of President McKinley, and also recorded events after the assassination, including the funeral processions. By 1902, actualities began to decline in popularity.

  3. Edison's Black Maria. Coordinates: 40.7843°N 74.2337°W. Edison's Black Maria Studio. A drawing of the exterior from 1894. The Black Maria ( / məˈraɪ.ə / mə-RY-ə) was Thomas Edison 's film production studio in West Orange, New Jersey. It was the world's first film studio.

  4. Thomas Edison. Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. [ 1][ 2][ 3] He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures. [ 4]

  5. Jul 26, 2024 · The strip Kinetograph, an early motion-picture camera developed primarily by Thomas Edison's technician W.K.L. Dickson, c. 1889. Strip Kinetograph recording of Fred Ott sneezing, 1894. Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877, and it quickly became the most popular home-entertainment device of the century.

  6. Jul 13, 2013 · In 1907, Edison had new facilities built on Decatur Avenue and Oliver Place in the Bronx and the photo below was taken there in 1908. This was the third studio Edison built. Its first production facility, Edison’s Black Maria studios in West Orange, New Jersey, was built in the winter of 1892–93.

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  8. The Black Maria, Edison's first motion picture studio. A constant flow of new film subjects was needed to keep the new invention popular, so a motion picture production studio was built at West Orange in December 1892. It was dubbed the Black Maria on account of its resemblance to a police patrol wagon. The studio had a roof that could be opened to admit sunlight for illumination, and the building itself was mounted on a revolving pivot so that the structure could be constantly repositioned ...