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Unlike Thomas Edison’s Kinetoscope, which was a "peep-show" for one person, the Lumière invention allowed a crowd of people to watch together, turning film into a social event. Content and Quality: "Good Quality" in the Early Days

Early films were "actualities"—short clips of everyday life, such as workers leaving a factory or a train arriving at a station. Unlike Thomas Edison’s Kinetoscope

For the first 30 years, films had no recorded sound, but they were often accompanied by live music or a narrator who explained the action to the audience. Cinema as a "Human Heritage" films had no recorded sound

They used the Cinématographe , a portable device that served as a camera, film processor, and projector. Unlike Thomas Edison’s Kinetoscope