1900 in film explained
The year 1900 in film involved some significant events.
Events
- Reulos, Goudeau & Co. invent Mirographe, a 21 mm amateur format.
- The Lumière Brothers premiere their new Lumiere Wide format for the 1900 World Fair. At 75 mm wide, it has held the record for over 100 years as the widest format yet developed.
- Raoul Grimoin-Sanson also creates a sensation at the 1900 World Fair with his multi-projector Cinéorama spectacle, which uses ten 70 mm projectors to create a simulated 360-degree balloon ride over Paris. The exhibit is closed before it formally opens, however, due to legitimate health and safety concerns regarding the heat of the combined projectors, and releases the format as La Petite.
- Gaumont-Demeny release their own 15 mm amateur format, Pocket Chrono.
- Release of the first film version of Hamlet, an adaptation of the duel scene, with French actress Sarah Bernhardt playing the title role and accompanying recorded sound.
- Making of the first film to feature the detective character Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes Baffled, by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
- Jeanne d'Arc becomes the first film of considerable length (10 minutes) to be shown entirely in colour.
- William N. Selig makes The Chicago Stockyards—From Hoof to Market for Chicago-based Philip Danforth Armour, a prominent businessman in the meatpacking industry, showing the full meatpacking process from cattle being unloaded at the stockyards to canning. Studio lights do not exist, so stage spotlights are borrowed from the Richard Mansfield Theatrical Company to film inside the slaughterhouse.[1]
Notable films released in 1900
- 20,000 Employees Entering Lord Armstrong's Elswick Works, Newcastle upon Tyne, produced by Mitchell and Kenyon – (GB)
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- Uncle Josh in a Spooky Hotel, directed by Edwin S. Porter – (US)
- Uncle Josh's Nightmare, directed by Edwin S. Porter – (US)
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- Le village de Namo – Panorama pris d'une chaise à porteurs, directed by Gabriel Veyre – (France)
Births
Month | Date | Name | Country | Profession | Died | |
January | 20 | | UK | Actor | | |
February | 16 | | US | Actor | | |
16 | | US | Actor, screenwriter | | |
17 | | US | Actress | | |
21 | | France | Singer, actress | | |
22 | | Spain | Screenwriter, director | | |
26 | | Romania | Screenwriter, director | | |
March | 3 | | UK | Actress | 1974[5] | |
April | 5 | | US | Actor | 1967[6] | |
30 | | Canada | Actor | | |
May | 16 | | Denmark | Actor | | |
July | 10 | | UK | Actress | | |
27 | | Hungary | Director | | |
August | 8 | | Germany | Director | | |
9 | | US | Actor | | |
11 | | US | Actor | | |
23 | | US | Actress | | |
24 | | US | Actor, singer | | |
September | 19 | | US | Actor, director | | |
October | 9 | | Scotland | Actor | | |
10 | | US | Actress | | |
15 | | Germany | Actor | | |
15 | | US | Director, producer, screenwriter | | |
17 | | US | Actress | | |
November | 5 | | US | Actress | | |
December | 6 | | US | Actress | | |
17 | | Greece | Actress | | |
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Juanita Angeles, Filipina pre-war and silent film actress
Deaths
- November 22 – Arthur Sullivan, producer of musicals, half of the team of Gilbert and Sullivan (born 1842)[7]
- November 30 – Oscar Wilde, playwright whose works were made into films (born 1854)
- December 31 – Hannibal Goodwin, retired minister, in 1886 invented nitrate film roll. (born 1822)
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External links
Notes and References
- Book: Erish . Andrew A. . Col. William N. Selig: The Man Who Invented Hollywood . 2012 . University of Texas Press . 0292728700 . 13 . 8 August 2019.
- Kinnard,Roy (1995). "Horror in Silent Films". McFarland and Company Inc. . Page 13.
- Kinnard,Roy (1995). "Horror in Silent Films". McFarland and Company Inc. . Page 13.
- Kinnard,Roy (1995). "Horror in Silent Films". McFarland and Company Inc. . Page 13.
- Web site: Edna Best . https://web.archive.org/web/20171111224344/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b9f659002 . dead . November 11, 2017 . BFI . 25 March 2019 . en.
- Web site: Spencer Tracy Biography, Movies, & Facts . Encyclopedia Britannica . 25 March 2019 . en.
- Web site: Sir Arthur Sullivan . English National Opera . 25 March 2019.