| 21. | Despite initial ignorance to the Kinetoscope, the Edison Manufacturing Company responded to this innovation with legal action.
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| 22. | Many of the projection systems developed by Edison's firm in later years would use the Kinetoscope name.
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| 23. | Patrons paid 25 cents as the admission charge to view films in five kinetoscope machines placed in two rows.
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| 24. | After competitors began exhibiting films on screens, Edison introduced its own, Projecting Kinetoscope, in late 1896.
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| 25. | The bellydancer stereotype first occurred on film in 1897 when Thomas Edison's kinetoscope showed the women dancing.
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| 26. | The Lumieres perfected on the Eidoloscope, invented by the Latham Brothers, and on Thomas Edison's Kinetoscope.
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| 27. | The Kinetoscope used George Eastman's celluloid film on 35 mm stock _ just like today's projectors.
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| 28. | Edison also made a business of selling Kinetograph and Kinetoscope equipment, which laid the foundation for widespread film production.
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| 29. | The Kinetoscope introduced the basic approach that would become the standard for all cinematic projection before the advent of video.
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| 30. | Film projection, which Edison initially disdained as financially nonviable, soon superseded the Kinetoscope's individual exhibition model.
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