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    A Moviola (/ ˌ m uː v i ˈ oʊ l ə /) is a device that allows a film editor to view a film while editing. It was the first machine for motion picture editing when it was invented by Iwan Serrurier in 1924.

  2. Aug 6, 2018 · The Moviola is a device that allows a film editor to view the film while editing. During the early years of film, it was the first commercially successful machine used for motion picture editing. Iwan Serrurier invented the Moviola. His original concept in 1917 initially intended the Moviola as a home movie projector to be sold to the general ...

  3. Dec 5, 2022 · Called Her Name Was Moviola, the documentary is about the history of the machine that defined film editing technology for three-fourths of the last century. Invented in the early 1920s, the Moviola hits its centennial anniversary.

  4. Nov 4, 2021 · 1924: The Moviola —the first video editing machine—is introduced, allowing editors to, for the first time, make edits while simultaneously viewing their film. 1934 : The Academy Awards present the first-ever Oscar for Best Film Editing ( awarded to Conrad A. Nervig for the movie “Eskimo”).

  5. ABSTRACT. The Moviola is a machine that was used for editing celluloid film, primarily from 1924 to 1970, with some editors using it for longer. “Moviola” is the trademark name of the upright model invented by Iwan Serrurier and made by the Moviola Company in America.

  6. 58 Results. Brand: Moviola. Type. Country/Region of Manufacture. Number of Inputs. Film Format. Condition. Price. Buying Format. Moviola & Ediquip Tight Wind Assembly Complete for 16mm & 35mm. Pre-Owned · Moviola, Moviola. $49.95. $7.94 shipping. Moviola/Ediquip 35/16 Multi-Format ProFilm Rewinds w/Special Clamps Working.

  7. Jun 26, 2017 · A few decades later, the Moviola was introduced, with the first machine being sold to famed actor/director/producer Douglas Fairbanks; within a few years, it was the editing machine of choice in Hollywood, and the first Oscar for Film Editing was awarded in 1934, to Conrad Nervig for Eskimo.

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