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The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures by Paul Fischer (Omnibus)

The story of the invention of the motion picture and Louis Le Prince, the mysterious man behind it. Read by Paterson Joseph.

The story of the invention of the motion picture and the mysterious man behind it.

In 1888, the French artist and inventor Louis Le Prince recorded the first ever moving image on film using a single lens camera of his own design. It featured members of his family moving about the garden of their home and can still be seen online.

In September 1890 he paid a visit to his brother in Dijon, France, intending after that to join his wife and family in New York where they lived. On 16th September he caught a train to Paris. He never arrived in Paris, and was never seen again.

One month later, Thomas Edison announced his own invention of a camera which could take moving pictures. At a time of fierce competition among inventors to obtain patents for their own products, the mystery of the disappearance of Louis le Prince has never been solved.

Omnibus of five parts, abridged in by Libby Spurrier.

Read by Paterson Joseph.

Producer: Celia de Wolff

A Pier production for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4 first broadcast in April 2022.

Release date:

1 hour, 15 minutes

On radio

Sat 9 Aug 2025 07:30

Broadcasts

  • Sat 9 Aug 2025 07:30
  • Sat 9 Aug 2025 12:30
  • Sat 9 Aug 2025 18:30
  • Sun 10 Aug 2025 02:30