The Bioscop is a movie projector developed in 1895 by German inventors and filmmakers Max Skladanowsky and his brother Emil Skladanowsky (1866–1945).[1]
^"What is a bioscope?". National Science and Media Museum blog.
The Bioscop is a movie projector developed in 1895 by German inventors and filmmakers Max Skladanowsky and his brother Emil Skladanowsky (1866–1945)....
1920 the Deutsche Bioscop Gesellschaft merged with Erich Pommer's Decla-Film GmbH to form "Decla-Bioscop". In 1928, Decla-Bioscop merged with Universum...
Decla-Film (later Decla-Bioscop after 1920) was a German film production and distribution company of the silent era, founded by Erich Pommer and Fritz...
first film The Mayor of Zalamea, adapted from a six-act play, for Decla Bioscop. In 1921, he was hired by Prana Film for its first and only production...
inventor and early filmmaker. Along with his brother Emil, he invented the Bioscop, an early movie projector the Skladanowsky brothers used to display a moving...
or Warwick Bioscope, camera and projector Emil and Max Skladanowsky's Bioscop A bioscope show, a travelling movie theatre Bioscope (Live TV), a Bangladeshi...
first short film presentation at the theatre in 1895, making it the first Bioscop movie theater in history.[citation needed] Beyond a movie theatre, it was...
disastrous for Jules Greenbaum who died in a mental institution in 1924. Decla-Bioscop. Originally founded by Jules Greenbaum in 1902 as Deutsche Bioskop AG,...
sophisticated venues, where it appealed to the artistic tastes of high society. Bioscop Biograph Electrotachyscope Film Image Kinetoscope List of film formats...
This was the screen debut of Fritz Feld. It was produced by Deutsche Bioscop GmbH. The Golem and the Dancing Girl is now considered a lost film, though...
Max Obal, Robert Valberg and Emil Albes. It was shot at the Deutsche Bioscop studios at 123 Chausseestraße in Berlin. Asta Nielsen as Yvonne Max Obal...
Paulsen, and Lil Dagover. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios of Decla-Bioscop in Berlin. The film's art direction was by Hermann Warm. Robert Scholz...