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      Trailer for The African Queen (1951)
      The first trailer shown in an American film theater was in November 1913,
      when Nils Granlund, the advertising manager for the Marcus Loew theater chain, produced
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      Theatre on Broadway. As reported in a wire service story carried by the Lincoln, Nebraska Daily
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      By the end of the 1880s, the introduction of lengths of celluloid photographic film and the
      invention of motion picture cameras, which could photograph an indefinitely long rapid sequence
      of images using only one lens, allowed several minutes of action to be captured and stored on a
      single compact reel of film. Some early films were made to be viewed by one person at a time through a
      “peep show” device such as the Kinetoscope and the mutoscope. Others were intended for a projector, mechanically
      similar to the camera and sometimes actually the same machine, which was used to shine an intense light through
      the processed and printed film and into a projection lens so that these “moving pictures” could be shown
      tremendously enlarged on a screen for viewing by an entire audience. The first kinetoscope film shown in
      public exhibition was Blacksmith Scene, produced by Edison Manufacturing Company in 1893. The following
      year the company would begin Edison Studios, which became an early leader in the film industry with notable
      early shorts including The Kiss, and would go on to produce close to 1,200 films.
      By the end of the 1880s, the introduction of lengths of celluloid photographic film and the
      invention of motion picture cameras, which could photograph an indefinitely long rapid sequence
      of images using only one lens, allowed several minutes of action to be captured and stored on a
      single compact reel of film. Some early films were made to be viewed by one person at a time through a
      “peep show” device such as the Kinetoscope and the mutoscope. Others were intended for a projector, mechanically
      similar to the camera and sometimes actually the same machine, which was used to shine an intense light through
      the processed and printed film and into a projection lens so that these “moving pictures” could be shown
      tremendously enlarged on a screen for viewing by an entire audience. The first kinetoscope film shown in
      public exhibition was Blacksmith Scene, produced by Edison Manufacturing Company in 1893. The following
      year the company would begin Edison Studios, which became an early leader in the film industry with notable
      early shorts including The Kiss, and would go on to produce close to 1,200 films.
      By the end of the 1880s, the introduction of lengths of celluloid photographic film and the
      invention of motion picture cameras, which could photograph an indefinitely long rapid sequence
      of images using only one lens, allowed several minutes of action to be captured and stored on a
      single compact reel of film. Some early films were made to be viewed by one person at a time through a
      “peep show” device such as the Kinetoscope and the mutoscope. Others were intended for a projector, mechanically
      similar to the camera and sometimes actually the same machine, which was used to shine an intense light through
      the processed and printed film and into a projection lens so that these “moving pictures” could be shown
      tremendously enlarged on a screen for viewing by an entire audience. The first kinetoscope film shown in
      public exhibition was Blacksmith Scene, produced by Edison Manufacturing Company in 1893. The following
      year the company would begin Edison Studios, which became an early leader in the film industry with notable
      early shorts including The Kiss, and would go on to produce close to 1,200 films.

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      By the end of the 1880s, the introduction of lengths of celluloid photographic film and the
      invention of motion picture cameras, which could photograph an indefinitely long rapid sequence
      of images using only one lens, allowed several minutes of action to be captured and stored on a
      single compact reel of film. Some early films were made to be viewed by one person at a time through a
      “peep show” device such as the Kinetoscope and the mutoscope. Others were intended for a projector, mechanically
      similar to the camera and sometimes actually the same machine, which was used to shine an intense light through
      the processed and printed film and into a projection lens so that these “moving pictures” could be shown
      tremendously enlarged on a screen for viewing by an entire audience. The first kinetoscope film shown in
      public exhibition was Blacksmith Scene, produced by Edison Manufacturing Company in 1893. The following
      year the company would begin Edison Studios, which became an early leader in the film industry with notable
      early shorts including The Kiss, and would go on to produce close to 1,200 films.
      By the end of the 1880s, the introduction of lengths of celluloid photographic film and the
      invention of motion picture cameras, which could photograph an indefinitely long rapid sequence
      of images using only one lens, allowed several minutes of action to be captured and stored on a
      single compact reel of film. Some early films were made to be viewed by one person at a time through a
      “peep show” device such as the Kinetoscope and the mutoscope. Others were intended for a projector, mechanically
      similar to the camera and sometimes actually the same machine, which was used to shine an intense light through
      the processed and printed film and into a projection lens so that these “moving pictures” could be shown
      tremendously enlarged on a screen for viewing by an entire audience. The first kinetoscope film shown in
      public exhibition was Blacksmith Scene, produced by Edison Manufacturing Company in 1893. The following
      year the company would begin Edison Studios, which became an early leader in the film industry with notable
      early shorts including The Kiss, and would go on to produce close to 1,200 films.
      By the end of the 1880s, the introduction of lengths of celluloid photographic film and the
      invention of motion picture cameras, which could photograph an indefinitely long rapid sequence
      of images using only one lens, allowed several minutes of action to be captured and stored on a
      single compact reel of film. Some early films were made to be viewed by one person at a time through a
      “peep show” device such as the Kinetoscope and the mutoscope. Others were intended for a projector, mechanically
      similar to the camera and sometimes actually the same machine, which was used to shine an intense light through
      the processed and printed film and into a projection lens so that these “moving pictures” could be shown
      tremendously enlarged on a screen for viewing by an entire audience. The first kinetoscope film shown in
      public exhibition was Blacksmith Scene, produced by Edison Manufacturing Company in 1893. The following
      year the company would begin Edison Studios, which became an early leader in the film industry with notable
      early shorts including The Kiss, and would go on to produce close to 1,200 films.

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