
William K.L. Dickson
Directing
Born: 1860-08-03
Chateau St. Buc, Minihic-sur-Ranse, France
William Kennedy Laurie Dickson was a Scottish inventor and the Edison Manufacturing Company's official photographer. In 1889, he was assigned to turn the concept of a the proposed motion picture device, named the Kinetoscope, into a reality. The first working prototype was unveiled in May 1891 and the design of system was essentially finalised by the fall of 1892. The completed version of the Kinetoscope was officially unveiled at the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences on 9 May 1893.
William K.L. Dickson — Movies
HDMovieDickson Experimental Sound Film
1894
HDMovieCaicedo (with Pole)
1894
HDMovieDanse serpentine (Annabelle)
1895
HDMovieAnnie Oakley
1894
HDMovieThe Boxing Cats
1894
HDMovieBlacksmithing Scene
1893
HDMovieSerpentine Dance by Annabelle
1896
HDMovieAnnabelle Butterfly Dance
1894
HDMovieFire Rescue Scene
1894
HDMovieLuis Martinetti, Contortionist
1894
HDMoviePope Leo XIII Being Seated Bestowing Blessing
1898
HDMovieSandow
1896
HDMovieChinese Laundry Scene
1894
HDMovieCarmencita
1894
HDMovieSandow: The Strong Man
1894
HDMovieThe Barber Shop
1894
HDMovieMonkeyshines, No. 1
1890
HDMovieGlenroy Bros., No. 2
1894
HDMovieDickson Greeting
1891
HDMovieGlenroy Brothers (Comic Boxing)
1894
HDMovieKing John
1899
HDMovieEdison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze
1894
HDMovieCorbett and Courtney Before the Kinetograph
1894
HDMovieBuffalo Dance
1894
HDMovieSioux Ghost Dance
1894
HDMovieThe Hornbacker-Murphy Fight
1894
HDMovieMonkeyshines, No. 2
1890
HDMovieNewark Athlete
1891
HDMovieAnnabelle Sun Dance
1894
HDMovieImperial Japanese Dance
1894