"The first objects visible in this film, which was taken at night, are the glowing light globes that outline the buildings closest to the camera position. The camera slowly pans, encompassing the complete area of the exhibit buildings, and the outlines of all the buildings are clearly discernible. Edwin S. Porter maintained that this was the first motion picture taken at night by incandescent light in America"-- Early motion pictures."A most perfect picture of the Pan-American Exposition buildings, including the Electric Tower and Temple of Music, as they appear at night. 50 ft."-- Edison catalog.Copyright: Thomas A. Edison; 11Nov1901; H10633.Camera: Edwin S. Porter, James H. White.Duration: 0:59 at 15 fps.Between May 1 and November 2, 1901...
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From Edison films catalog: Showing the entire height of this wonderful structure from the base of th...
This shows a view looking south from Madison Square, across the intersection of Broadway, Fifth Aven...
The film begins with a slow pan over the tower building of the exposition, which was lighted by elec...
The title indicates that this film was taken from a balloon. However, there is no aerial photography...
Photograph of the Esplanade at night taken during the Texas Centennial Exposition in Dallas, Texas i...
"The camera is stationed on the middle walk of the Platform Mobile, as the French call it, and gives...
"This is a great historical event. Our cameras were stationed in the center of the Esplanade looking...
"The camera was positioned at such a height behind a large group of people outside an exhibit buildi...
The camera pans around the Exposition grounds, providing views of the Champs-de-Mars, including a cl...
The camera was placed in almost the center of the compound area by the exhibit buildings, and the ca...
From Edison films catalog: Taken from an automobile. This picture was taken during the fashionable d...
"The single camera position is from the top of a building identified as the Trocadero Palace; the ca...
"One of the most interesting places in the vicinity of Niagara Falls is the Whirlpool Rapids, where ...
"Beginning with the camera pointing toward the Invalides entrance, with the tomb of Napoleon in the ...
From Edison films catalog: This picture was taken from the stationary platform, showing the rapidly ...
From Edison films catalog: Showing the entire height of this wonderful structure from the base of th...
This shows a view looking south from Madison Square, across the intersection of Broadway, Fifth Aven...
The film begins with a slow pan over the tower building of the exposition, which was lighted by elec...
The title indicates that this film was taken from a balloon. However, there is no aerial photography...
Photograph of the Esplanade at night taken during the Texas Centennial Exposition in Dallas, Texas i...
"The camera is stationed on the middle walk of the Platform Mobile, as the French call it, and gives...
"This is a great historical event. Our cameras were stationed in the center of the Esplanade looking...
"The camera was positioned at such a height behind a large group of people outside an exhibit buildi...
The camera pans around the Exposition grounds, providing views of the Champs-de-Mars, including a cl...
The camera was placed in almost the center of the compound area by the exhibit buildings, and the ca...
From Edison films catalog: Taken from an automobile. This picture was taken during the fashionable d...
"The single camera position is from the top of a building identified as the Trocadero Palace; the ca...
"One of the most interesting places in the vicinity of Niagara Falls is the Whirlpool Rapids, where ...
"Beginning with the camera pointing toward the Invalides entrance, with the tomb of Napoleon in the ...
From Edison films catalog: This picture was taken from the stationary platform, showing the rapidly ...
From Edison films catalog: Showing the entire height of this wonderful structure from the base of th...
This shows a view looking south from Madison Square, across the intersection of Broadway, Fifth Aven...