. . . "History of film and TV news" . . "Dawn of the eye. 1, History through a lens, 1894-1919" . . . "Traces the history of the filmed-news industry from the development of the movie camera in 1895 which quickly led to newsreels shown in vaudeville and then in movie theaters twice a week. In reality, much of what was shown was staged by pre-Hollywood film studios. Film shows the competitiveness and tricks used as news reporting got its start and includes rare footage of very early newsreel films." . "History" . . "Dawn of the eye. [1], History through a lens, 1894-1919" . . . . . . . . "History through a lens, 1894-1919"@en . "History through a lens, 1894-1919" . . . . . . . . . . . "Biography" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dawn of the eye. Program 1, History through a lens, 1894-1919"@en . "Traces the history of the filmed-news industry from the development of the movie camera in 1895 which led quickly to the newsreels shown in vaudeville and then in movie theaters twice a week. In reality, much of what was shown was staged by pre-Hollywood film studios. Film shows the competitiveness and tricks used as news reporting got its start and includes rare footage of very early newsreel films and some of the first images ever recorded on film." . . . . . . . "The development of the movie camera in 1895 led quickly to the newsreels shown in theaters every week. Rare footage of very early film images is included. Also shows the competitiveness and tricks used as news reporting got its start."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)" . .