In 1928, George Eastman announced the development of full color home movies by his company, Eastman Kodak. This show was assembled for the 75th anniversary of this event which resulted in the first face to face meeting of the motion picture's two inventors: Thomas Edison and George Eastman.
This video was produced for George Eastman House Museum of Photography & Film in Rochester, N.Y., where the original film footage is archived.
To learn more, visit: http://www.eastmanhouse.org
A QuickTime version of this film can be seen at:
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/corp/historyOfKodak/impacting.jhtml?pq-path=2/...
ROCHESTER!!!!!
redcomic619 1 month ago
@RENtribe
Sorry Hitler was not invited to the Garden Party ;-).
At 4:56 is a poorly framed General John Pershing photographed by Eastman.
DeBergeracProd 9 months ago
@RENtribe and either im tripping or 4:56 looks like hitler.... hmmm, who else was invited to this strange party?
RENtribe 1 year ago
the guy in the front row middle chair at 0:40 looks like albert hoffman! XD
RENtribe 1 year ago
Wow, that is amazing!
MeaghanEdwards 1 year ago
What a swell party that was!!!
Tubemeister77 1 year ago
WONDERFUL !!! I didn't know that there were color images of Thomas Edison.
phonofaninfl 2 years ago
I think Colorlab might
derboesebub 2 years ago
very cool seeing thomas edison in color
Anglynn74 2 years ago
Eastman really believed in his products and it shows.
witjunkie 2 years ago