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  1. "Roundhay Garden Scene is an 1888 short silent film directed by French inventor Louis Le Prince. It is the oldest surviving film in existence, noted by the G...

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  2. Unlock the magic of cinematic history with the world's oldest surviving film: the legendary "Roundhay Garden Scene"! 🎥🌳In this short video, we delve into t...

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  4. Oct 14, 2013 · The "actors" are Le Prince's family members, shown here walking around in circles and staying in the camera's frame. It shows 24 frames in just under 2 seconds. This is the oldest surviving film in existence, according to The National Science Museum and The Guinness Book of World Records.

  5. Celluloid film has improved leaps and bound in the past 50 years, and when revisiting older movie one may notice more grain and poorer colors than one may have thought. Many movies in the 60s were shot on 16mm film and as result suffer shortcomings in resolution as well as the intensity of grain, especially when in lighting conditions which ...

  6. fun fact i love about this movie: Sarah Whitley (in the movie) was the oldest woman ever to be in a movie, born in 1816. Also the first person to die who had been in a movie (ten days after this film was shot).

  7. Oct 28, 2020 · The Roundhay Garden Scene, as featured in “The First Film,” is today widely considered both the oldest film in existence and the first ever made. Circa 1888, the short sequence is ...

  8. Oct 8, 2019 · Weighing in at 2.11 seconds long, ‘Roundhay Garden Scene’ was filmed at Oakwood Grange, the family home of Le Prince’s wife, Elizabeth Whitely.

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