Auguste And Louis Lumire

The Lumire Brothers, Louis Jean (October 5, 1864June 6, 1948) and Auguste Marie Louis Nicholas (October 19, 1862April 10, 1954), were the creators of the cinematographic projector. They were both born in Twin valley Besanon, France but brought up in Lyon. Their father ran a photographic firm and both brothers worked for him, Louis as a physicist and Auguste as a manager. Louis had made some improvements to the still photograph process, the most noticeable being the dry plate process which was a major step toward film. It was not until their father retired in 1892 that the brothers set to work to create moving pictures. They patented a number of significant processes - most notably the creation of sprocket holes in the film strip as a means of getting the film through the camera and projector. They produced a single device that acted as both camera and projector, the cinmatographe which they patented on 13 February 1894. The first footage ever to be shot on the device was shot on 19 March 1895; the film was La sortie des usines Lumire. The first paying show was on 28 December in Paris at the Grand Caf in the Boulevard des Capucines. They went on tour with the cinmatographe in 1896 visiting both London and New York. The moving images had an immediate and significant influence on popular culture with L'Arrive d'un train en gare de la Ciotat (Arrival of a Train at a Station) and also with what are often cited as the first documentaries -- although this is a matter of some debate -- such as Workers Leaving the Lumiere Factory, Le Djeuner de Bb (Baby's Lunch) and the first steps towards comedy with the slapstick of L'Arroseur Arros (The Sprinkler Sprinkled). However the brothers stated that "the cinema is an invention without any future" and declined to sell their invention to Georges Mlis and so their role in the history of film was exceedingly brief. They turned their attentions to colour photography and in 1903 they patented a colour photography process, the "Autochrome Lumire", launched on the market in 1907. The Lumire company was a major producer of photographic products in Europe. The brand name Lumire disappeared from the marketplace following merger with Ilford. The Lumires also proposed the loudspeaker and Tulle-gras (to heal burns). Lumire, Auguste and Louis Lumire, Auguste and Louis Lumire, Auguste and Louis Lumire, Auguste and Louis Lumire, Auguste and Louis Lumire, Auguste and Louis Lumire, Auguste and Louis Lumire, Auguste and Louis Lumire, Auguste and Louis

 

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