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  1. Louis Lumière was a French engineer and industrialist who invented the cinematograph with his brother Auguste. He also developed a new process for film development and directed many of the Lumière Society's animated views.

  2. The Lumière brothers were French inventors and filmmakers who developed the cinématographe and produced short films in the late 19th century. They are considered among the pioneers of cinema and the first to show a film to a paying public in 1895.

  3. Learn about Louis Lumière, one of the Lumière brothers who devised the first motion-picture camera and projector called the cinématographe. Find out how he and his brother Auguste created the first film, La Sortie des ouvriers de l’usine Lumière, and other innovations in photography and filmmaking.

  4. Louis Lumière was a French engineer and industrialist who played a key role in the development of photography and cinema. His parents were Antoine Lumière, a photographer and painter, and Jeanne Joséphine Costille Lumière, who were married in 1861 and moved to Besançon, setting up a small photographic portrait studio.

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    • Besançon, Doubs, France
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    • Bandol, Var, France
  5. April 10, 1954, Lyon) and his brother Louis Lumière (b. October 5, 1864, Besançon—d. June 6, 1948, Bandol) created the film La Sortie des ouvriers de l’usine Lumière (1895; “Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory”), which is considered the first motion picture .

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  6. Oct 3, 2014 · Learn how Louis Lumière and his brother Auguste invented the Cinématographe, the first viable film camera, in 1895. Discover how they made and showed the first motion pictures and influenced the development of cinema.

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  8. Contrary to common beliefs about the invention of motion pictures, Auguste Lumière (1862–1954) and Louis Lumière (1864–1948) were not the first to devise and project moving images on a screen.

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