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Roundhay Garden Scene is a short silent motion picture filmed by French inventor Louis Le Prince at Oakwood Grange in Roundhay, Leeds, in Northern England on 14 October 1888. It is believed to be the oldest surviving film. The camera used was patented in the United Kingdom on 16 November 1888.
Roundhay Garden Scene: Directed by Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince. With Annie Hartley, Adolphe Le Prince, Joseph Whitley, Sarah Whitley. In the garden, a man asks his friends to do something silly for him to record on film.
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- Documentary, Short
- Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince
- 1888-10-14
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Roundhay Garden Scene is an 1888 short film directed by inventor Louis Le Prince, considered to be the world's first film ever made using a motion picture camera. According to Le Prince's son, Adolphe, it was filmed at Oakwood Grange, the home of Joseph and Sarah Whitley, in Roundhay, Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, United Kingdom on October ...
The Roundhay Garden Scene, a short film shot by French inventor Louis Le Prince, is considered the earliest surviving motion picture by the Guiness Book of Records. Le Prince made the film using a single lens camera and Eastman's paper film at 12 frames per second, and runs for 2.11 seconds.