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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. Edison Studios was the original American motion picture production company owned by the Edison Company of inventor Thomas Edison. The studio made close to 1,200 films as the Edison Manufacturing Company (1894–1911) and Thomas A. Edison, Inc. (1911–1918) until the studio’s closing in 1918.

  3. Sep 14, 2016 · More influential, however, was probably Edison Studios, the film company owned by inventor Thomas Edison. With principal studios in the New Jersey town West Orange — and original laboratories in Menlo Park (now Edison, NJ) — Edison eventually set his sights on a Manhattan studio.

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  5. History of film - Edison, Lumiere Bros, Cinematography: Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in 1877, and it quickly became the most popular home-entertainment device of the century. Seeking to provide a visual accompaniment to the phonograph, Edison commissioned Dickson, a young laboratory assistant, to invent a motion-picture camera in 1888.

  6. Jun 25, 2019 · From New Jersey to New York, Edison Studios was home to some of the first movies filmed at a few historical locations: The Black Maria, a studio Edison invented to film all day long in West Orange, NJ, 1893-1901. Edison’s Manhattan Studio in NYC a rooftop glass-enclosed studio that operated from 1901 to 1906.

  7. Frankenstein is a 1910 American short silent horror film produced by Edison Studios. It was directed by J. Searle Dawley, who also wrote the one-reeler's screenplay, broadly basing his "scenario" on Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.

  8. 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.

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