Ever since digital technology advanced to a stage that made sharing large video files over the Internet—with relative anonymity—an incredibly easy thing to do, the film industry has been engaged with ...
Edison Media Arts Consortium celebrates all genres and independent filmmakers across the globe. TEFF is an Academy Awards Qualifying Festival and a Canadian Screen Award Qualifying Festival — the only ...
The 44th annual Thomas Edison Film Festival (TEFF), founded in 1981 by the Thomas Edison Media Arts Consortium, premiered on Feb. 28 at the Princeton’s Program in Visual Arts’s James Stewart Film ...
The Thomas Edison Birthplace Museum recently welcomed nearly 90 guests to its Night at the Movies with Mr. Edison event, according to a news release. The event took place Aug. 8 at Milan Town Hall, 24 ...
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - On August 31, 1897, Thomas Edison received a patent for his new camera: the kinetograf. This innovation was a stepping stone to the creation of cinematic cameras and projectors.
In David Thomson’s Biographical Dictionary of Film (Knopf 1994), Thomas Edison is a “grinch” who “always seemed grim, suspicious, and costive…. There’s an eerie contradiction between his own ...
Did you know that one of Fort Myers most famous residents is indirectly responsible for Hollywood becoming a movie mecca? Thomas Edison spent winters in Fort Myers from 1885 until his death in 1931, ...