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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Feb 1, 2021 · Edison’s Black Maria, the world’s first film studio, ca 1890. On February 1, 1893, America’s First Movie Studio, Thomas Edison’s Black Maria was opened. The Black Maria movie production studio was located in West Orange, New Jersey. But, Black Maria did not produce for the big screen.

  4. The Thomas Alva Edison Foundation constructed the current Black Maria replica in 1954 to commemorate Edison’s contributions to motion pictures. The re-opening of the Black Maria represents the first public access since the mid-1980s, when the building was used to exhibit films.

  5. The Black Maria. Share: In 1894, Thomas Edison filmed sharpshooter Annie Oakley in his Black Maria studio. He was testing a new device called the kinetograph, an electrically powered...

  6. Thomas Edison constructed the world's first film production studio behind his West Orange, New Jersey, laboratory in 1893. The Black Maria -- a slang term for the prisoner transport vans the building resembled -- was covered with tar paper, had a removable roof, and rotated on a track to capture sunlight.

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    Black Maria. The world’s first film studio, developed in 1892–93 by American inventor Thomas Alva Edison and his assistant and protégé, William K. L. Dickson.