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EDISON KINE STUDIO, INT

Edisons Kinetographic Theatre, Orange, New Jersey - interior, filming a man sitting at a cafe table, with a waiter and a friend. Date: 1894

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1894 Cafe Cinema Edison Edisons Filming Friend Jersey Studios Waiter Kine


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This photograph, taken in 1894, offers a rare glimpse into the early days of cinema history at Edison Kine Studio in Orange, New Jersey. The interior of the Kinetographic Theatre, a pioneering film production facility established by Thomas Edison, comes alive with the bustling activity of a film set. A man, dressed in the fashion of the late 19th century, sits comfortably at a cafe table, engrossed in conversation with a friend. The waiter, poised and attentive, hovers nearby, ready to attend to their needs. The atmosphere is lively and intimate, a stark contrast to the chaos that surrounds them. The walls of the studio are adorned with various props and film equipment, a testament to the groundbreaking work being carried out within these walls. The room is filled with a sense of excitement and anticipation, as the team prepares to capture another moment in time on film. The Kinetographic Theatre, which opened in 1894, was a significant milestone in the development of the motion picture industry. Edison's invention of the Kinetoscope, a precursor to the projector, revolutionized the way moving images were viewed and experienced. This photograph provides a fascinating glimpse into the creative process that brought this innovation to life, offering a unique window into the rich history of early cinema.

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