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L'Inspiegabile Podcast
L'oscuro mistero dietro la scomparsa degli inventori più famosi di sempre

L'Inspiegabile Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 27:31


L'oscuro mistero dietro la scomparsa  degli inventori più famosi getta un'ombra inquietante sul destino di personaggi leggendari, come: Nicola Tesla, Ettore Majorana, Rudolf Diesel e Louis Le Prince. Nel corso della storia alcune delle menti più brillanti, quelle capaci di cambiare il destino dell'umanità, sparirono nel nulla. Nessun indizio! Nessuna spiegazione logica. Un mistero oscuro a tutti gli effetti. Si tratta solo di tragiche coincidenze o esiste un'ombra oscura che si muove dietro le quinte di queste enigmatiche vicende? Oggi vi parlerò delle sparizioni più inquietanti di grandi inventori dei nostri tempi. Uomini geniali. Visionari. Usciti completamente di scena in circostanze per nulla chiare. Cosa stavano per rivelare? Chi li ha voluti far tacere? E soprattutto, cosa scoprirono di così sconvolgente da essere costretti al silenzio per sempre? L'Inspiegabile Podcast è una serie originale ideata, scritta e condotta da Luca Parrella.  Produzione e Sound Design di Matteo D'Alessandro ⁠https://www.matteodalessandro.com Ascoltala su YouTube o su tutte le principali piattaforme di musica e Podcast Seguimi anche sui social

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
“GHOSTWRITTEN: When the DEAD Keep WRITING, Who Owns THEIR WORDS?” & More True Tales! #WeirdDarkness

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 68:55


When a supposed new Mark Twain novel appeared years after his death—allegedly dictated through a Ouija board—it sparked controversy, lawsuits, and the ultimate question: who owns the words of the dead? In this bizarre case of literary rights beyond the grave, the battle wasn't just over authorship, but whether the spirit world had a legal leg to stand on.IN THIS EPISODE: Did Mark Twain write a new novel after he was dead? If so, how? *** Though David Parker Ray's girlfriend Cindy Hendy helped him commit numerous rapes and murders in the 1990s, she was released in 2019 and walks free today. *** Louis Le Prince vanished under mysterious circumstances, but did he willingly decide to hide from the outside world, or was he murdered? *** A man has a dream so disturbing that he's deeply affected by it well after he dreamt it. And the reason it stuck with him could be that it wasn't a dream after all – but a premonition of something horrible to come. *** Shortly after finishing her junior year of high school, Alissa Turner disappeared, never to be seen alive again. Her murder would've gone unsolved if not for the social media platform, TikTok. *** Humans have been fascinated with Mars ever since we learned it was a planet. But why are we so obsessed with it? Is it simply our next step towards deep-space travel, or are we drawn to it for a more basic reason… because our ancestors originated from there? *** There are many UFO sightings on record, but ones that are accompanied by missing time are particularly interesting. Perhaps not least as they might suggest something more akin to alien abduction than just a mere sighting. We'll look at one particular incident that took place in Nebraska in 1966.CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Disclaimer and Show Open00:02:43.912 = Do Copyright Laws Apply To Spirit Writing? 00:14:29.527 = The Murder Solved Through TikTok00:20:07.426 = The Nebraska Time Affair00:35:51.680 = The Strange Dreams of Mr. Moir00:40:42.529 = Did Our Ancestors Live On Mars?00:52:53.837 = The Toy Box Killer's Girlfriend01:01:57.766 = The Strange Disappearance of Louis Le Prince01:07:43.703 = Show Close, Verse, and Final ThoughtSOURCES AND RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE…“The Nebraska Missing Time Affair” by Marcus Lowth for UFO Insight: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yckjf4xe“The Toy Box Killer's Girlfriend” by Marco Margaritoff for All That's Interesting: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8k8j79“The Strange Disappearance of Louis Le Prince” by Jan Bartek for Ancient Pages: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p9f5zdd“The Strange Dreams of Mr. Moir” posted at Anomalien: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/33za3tej“The Murder Solved Through TikTok” by Olivia McCormack for Bust.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/42s9je2z“Did Our Ancestors Live On Mars?” posted at Earth-Chronicles.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4j8pcrwe“Do Copyright Laws Apply to Spirit Writing?” posted at Esoterx.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/nzsen4v5=====Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateInfo on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamInfo on the next WEIRDO WATCH PARTY event. https://weirddarkness.com/TV=====(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: December, 2022EPISODE PAGE at WeirdDarkness.com (includes list of sources): https://weirddarkness.com/Ghostwriting

L'Heure H
Louis Le Prince : L'inventeur oublié du cinéma moderne

L'Heure H

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 41:04


Louis Le Prince, pionnier méconnu du cinéma moderne, est à l'origine de la première caméra capable de capturer des images animées. En 1890, alors qu'il s'apprête à révolutionner le 7e Art avec une démonstration prévue à New York, il disparaît mystérieusement dans un train entre Dijon et Paris. Ses inventions, en avance sur leur temps, sont laissées en suspens, offrant à des figures comme Thomas Edison et les frères Lumière l'opportunité de s'approprier le devant de la scène. Les hypothèses autour de sa disparition abondent : assassinat lié aux brevets, conflit familial, suicide ou même complot. Sa femme, Elizabeth, lutte pour faire reconnaître son travail, en vain. Ses brevets restent inexploitables, et son nom sombre peu à peu dans l'oubli. Pourtant, ses avancées technologiques démontrent qu'il fut un véritable précurseur du cinéma. Aujourd'hui encore, sa disparition demeure un mystère irrésolu, laissant planer une aura légendaire sur cet inventeur injustement oublié. Merci pour votre écoute Vous aimez l'Heure H, mais connaissez-vous La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiK , une version pour toute la famille.Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes de l'Heure H sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/22750 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : Un jour dans l'Histoire : https://audmns.com/gXJWXoQL'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvVous aimez les histoires racontées par Jean-Louis Lahaye ? Connaissez-vous ces podcast?Sous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppv36 Quai des orfèvres : https://audmns.com/eUxNxyFHistoire Criminelle, les enquêtes de Scotland Yard : https://audmns.com/ZuEwXVOUn Crime, une Histoire https://audmns.com/NIhhXpYN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

Keep It Weird
Lightbulb Boycott

Keep It Weird

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 64:13


TW: Sexual assault, suspicions of murder, missing persons, short mention of abuse of an animal     Bonjour, Weirdos and welcome to another episode of KEEP IT WEIRD the podcast for all things strange & unusual, conspiratorial & psychological, unsolved & unhinged and EVERYTHING in between.   This week we've got some OLD BUSINESS to attend to right off the bat because Ashley has an update from last episode on THE GATEWAY PROJECT!! Turns out... uh...  page 25 has not been missing for a few years now.  So we go over what that page entails and how it may just change the way you view the world forever.   Then Lauren takes us into a PARANORMAL PARADISE as we discover you don't need an old dilapidated mansion to live with ghosts-- sometimes apartments can be JUST as scary!  The haunting of Brooklyn's 455A Sackett Street is a strange and terrifying tale of what happens when a place is used for bad deeds for too long....   Ashley brings us home with an UNSOLVED MYSTERY and potentially even an unsolved murder, as we learn about a man named Louis Le Prince who disappeared without a trace only DAYS before he was to unveil the world's very first working moving picture machine.  The patent for the machine just so happened to disappear alongside him and a mere 8 months later a very famous inventor announced that HE had invented the world's very first moving picture machine... and boy did it look an awful lot like Le Prince's design......   Today's episode is dedicated to a lover of our show, a listener we lost on September 21st, 2023.  Susan Lee Bartlem, Lee to all who knew her well, passed away exactly a year to the DAY that we recorded this episode.  (which was an accident... but there are no accidents.)  Lee was a beloved teacher at Rockhampton Girls Grammar School in Queensland Australia for 23 years and she was a REAL WEIRDO.  Not only did they play Metallica and read Anne Rice at her funeral, but her family even got Keep It Weird tattoos in her honor.  It would have been a thrill to meet Lee in real life, on this astral plane, but she lives on forever in the hearts of her students, her friends and family, and with all of us who call ourselves weirdos with pride.   Check out some LINKS below if you want to do some further reading on today's strange tales.   Follow us on social media @keepitweirdcast LIKE our videos and SUBSCRIBE to our channel on YouTube at www.youtube.com/keepitweirdpodcast   JOIN OUR PATREON for bonus episodes every month, discounts on merch, a chance to sponsor a segment of our show AND FREE tarot readings.   That Darn Missing Page https://www.vice.com/en/article/found-page-25-of-the-cias-gateway-report-on-astral-projection/   Apartment from Hell https://www.yourghoststories.com/real-ghost-story.php?story=172 https://www.housebeautiful.com/lifestyle/g22635979/real-life-haunted-house-stories/#   Missing Le Prince https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369702108701603   https://harpers.org/archive/2022/04/who-killed-louis-le-prince-on-the-forgotten-father-of-film/      

Conspiracy Theories
Did Edison Kill the Father of Cinema? [VIDEO]

Conspiracy Theories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 41:16


If you had to guess, I bet you'd say Thomas Edison was the inventor of motion picture cameras. But what if we told you…that's wrong? Louis Le Prince shot the world's first moving picture in 1888, years before Edison debuted his camera. But days before Le Prince was going to go public with his invention, he vanished. Instead, Edison got the fame and fortune. Could he have targeted Louis Le Prince? Or was it all just convenient timing? Conspiracy Theories is now on Instagram @theconspiracypod and TikTok @conspiracy.pod! Follow us to keep up with the show and get behind-the-scenes updates from Carter and the team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mysteries and Histories
162: The strange disappearance of Louis Le Prince

Mysteries and Histories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 29:04


In September 1890, French inventor Louis Le Prince was supposed to be travelling back to New York City to see his family for the first time in three years after finally completing his invention: the motion picture camera. His brother waved goodbye as he dropped Louis off at Dijon train station, to travel to Paris and begin his long journey home. But somewhere along the way, Louis disappeared, never to be seen again.

Viñetas y bocadillos
Viñetas y bocadillos - L'Avi & Angelinux, "Paseo por el jardín de Roundhay" - 15/07/24

Viñetas y bocadillos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 5:36


LLuís Recasens, L’Avi, y Ángel Marí, Angelinux, nos descubren la figura de Louis Le Prince en su cómic “Paseo por el jardín de Roundhay” (Amaníaco Ediciones, 2024). Le Prince fue el inventor de la primera cámara de filmar, varios años antes de la primera proyección de los hermanos Lumière en 1895, y desapareció en misteriosas circunstancias, cuando viajaba de Leeds a París para presentar su invención. L’Avi y Angelinux abordan esta historia, ficcionada a través de la investigación de June y Arnau, una librera y un periodista, con dos líneas temporales que se alternan a lo largo del tebeo.Escuchar audio

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
“DID MARK TWAIN WRITE A NOVEL... FROM HIS GRAVE?” and More Creepy True Stories! #WeirdDarkness

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 70:01


IN THIS EPISODE: Did Mark Twain write a new novel after he was dead? If so, how? *** Though David Parker Ray's girlfriend Cindy Hendy helped him commit numerous rapes and murders in the 1990s, she was released in 2019 and walks free today. *** Louis Le Prince vanished under mysterious circumstances, but did he willingly decide to hide from the outside world, or was he murdered? *** A man has a dream so disturbing that he's deeply affected by it well after he dreamt it. And the reason it stuck with him could be that it wasn't a dream after all – but a premonition of something horrible to come. *** Shortly after finishing her junior year of high school, Alissa Turner disappeared, never to be seen alive again. Her murder would've gone unsolved if not for the social media platform, TikTok. *** Humans have been fascinated with Mars ever since we learned it was a planet. But why are we so obsessed with it? Is it simply our next step towards deep-space travel, or are we drawn to it for a more basic reason… because our ancestors originated from there? *** There are many UFO sightings on record, but ones that are accompanied by missing time are particularly interesting. Perhaps not least as they might suggest something more akin to alien abduction than just a mere sighting. We'll look at one particular incident that took place in Nebraska in 1966.SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“The Nebraska Missing Time Affair” by Marcus Lowth for UFO Insight: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yckjf4xe“The Toy Box Killer's Girlfriend” by Marco Margaritoff for All That's Interesting: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8k8j79“The Strange Disappearance of Louis Le Prince” by Jan Bartek for Ancient Pages: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p9f5zdd“The Strange Dreams of Mr. Moir” posted at Anomalien: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/33za3tej“The Murder Solved Through TikTok” by Olivia McCormack for Bust.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/42s9je2z“Did Our Ancestors Live On Mars?” posted at Earth-Chronicles.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4j8pcrwe“Do Copyright Laws Apply to Spirit Writing?” posted at Esoterx.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/nzsen4v5Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: December, 2022PARTIAL TRANSCRIPT: https://weirddarkness.com/did-mark-twain-write-a-novel-from-his-grave/

500 Open Tabs
Episode 13: Gruey Le Prince

500 Open Tabs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 93:45


This week we learn about Louis Le Prince, the REAL inventor of the motion picture camera and the origins of the color Grue. A listener email inspires a high end horse jacket clothing line.Episode Tabs:Who Killed Louis Le Prince? On the forgotten father of filmhttps://harpers.org/archive/2022/04/who-killed-louis-le-prince-on-the-forgotten-father-of-film/No one could describe the color blue until modern timeshttps://www.businessinsider.com/what-is-blue-and-how-do-we-see-color-2015-2Listener Tabs:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/855685.Fly_Away_Home#CommunityReviewshttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168159116302192?via%3DihubNEW: 500 Open Roads (Google Maps episode guide): https://maps.app.goo.gl/Tg9g2HcUaFAzXGbw7Email your closed tab submissions to: 500opentabs@gmail.comContinue the conversation by joining us on Discord! https://discord.gg/8px5RJHk7aSUPPORT THE SHOW and get 40% off an annual subscription to Nebula by going to https://nebula.tv/500opentabsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Früher war mehr Verbrechen
#91 Das Verschwinden von Louis Le Prince – 1890 war mehr Film

Früher war mehr Verbrechen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 74:41


Am 16. September 1890 steigt Louis Le Prince, der zwei Jahre zuvor den ersten Film der Geschichte gedreht hat, im französischen Dijon in einen Zug nach Paris – und verschwindet spurlos. Taucht mit Katharina und Nina in die Anfänge der Geschichte des Films ein und hört, wieso es am Ende wahrscheinlich Zufall war, dass nicht Louis Le Prince als Erfinder der Filmkamera in die Geschichte eingehen sollte. // Quellen & Shownotes // - Fischer, P.; The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures: A True Tale of Ovsession, Murder, and the Movies, New Yor 2022 - Lewis, M.; The tragedy of Louis Le Prince, Artikel vom 6. Januar 2021 auf ACMI, https://www.acmi.net.au/stories-and-ideas/tragedy-louis-le-prince/ - Gupta, A.; The Disappearance of Louis Le Prince, In: Materialstoday, Volume 11, Issue 7-8, 2008, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369702108701603 - Youngs, I.; Louis Le Prince, who shot the world's first film in Leeds, BBC News 23. Juni 2015, https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-33198686 - Casey, K.; The mystery of Louis Le Prince, Beitrag vom 29. August 2013 auf Science and Media Museum, https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/louis-le-prince-created-the-first-ever-moving-pictures/ - Eintrag auf FamilySearch.org für Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince, https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/GD3M-FN3/louis-aim%C3%A9-augustin-le-prince-1841-1890 - Segnit, N.; Who Kolled Louis Le Prince? In: Harpers Magazine, https://harpers.org/archive/2022/04/who-killed-louis-le-prince-on-the-forgotten-father-of-film/ - Who's Who of Victorian Cinema, https://www.victorian-cinema.net/whoswho - Die in dieser Folge beschriebenen Maschinen findet ihr erklärt auf: https://www.victorian-cinema.net/machines - Old Films and Stuff: "Man Walking Around a Corner" HD (Louis Le Prince, 1887), Youtube Video vom 31.12.2018; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdWCxAyLXGU - Old Films and Stuff: A Newly Restored "Roundhay Garden Scene" HD (Louis Le Prince, 1888), Youtube Video vom 15.07.2019, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AzgoUFRw7k - Old Films and Stuff: "Accordion Player" (Louis Le Prince, 1888), Youtube Video vom 22.03.2019, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbJZvtUQvGI - Silentfilmhouse: Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge (1888) Louis Le Prince, Youtube Video vom 02.04.2013, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTlXaqG4VyE // Tickets zu unserer Lesung gibt's hier:// https://www.vhs-taufkirchen.de/kurssuche/kurs/Frueher-war-mehr-Verbrechen/241-2129 // Folgt uns auf Instagram // https://www.instagram.com/frueher.war.mehr.verbrechen/?hl=de // Karte mit allen „Früher war mehr Verbrechen“-Tatorten // https://bit.ly/2FFyWF6 // Mail //: https://linktr.ee/fwmv // Kaffeekasse //: https://ko-fi.com/fwmvpodcast GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de

The Box of Oddities
#602: A Keg In The Belly

The Box of Oddities

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 35:30


Join Kat and Jethro on this captivating episode of the Box of Oddities as they explore two astonishing and enigmatic tales that will leave you spellbound. First, we explore the fascinating world of medicine with a rare and bewildering condition known as "Auto Brewery Syndrome." Imagine your body turning into a brewery, fermenting alcohol internally, and causing intoxication without ever taking a sip of alcohol. We'll uncover the bizarre medical mystery behind this condition, its surprising symptoms, and the real-life cases that will have you questioning the limits of human biology. Then, we shift gears to travel back in time to the late 19th century and unravel the baffling disappearance of Louis Le Prince, often regarded as the "Father of Cinematography." In a tale filled with intrigue, unanswered questions, and cinematic secrets, we'll take you through the life of this visionary inventor, his groundbreaking work in early filmmaking, and the perplexing circumstances surrounding his vanishing act. Don't miss this intriguing blend of medical oddities and historical enigmas in a podcast episode that will tickle your curiosity and keep you on the edge of your seat. Listen as The Box of Oddities unlocks the doors to the world of the weird and wonderful. This Box contains the following ingredients: Auto Brewery Syndrome, rare medical condition, Louis Le Prince, Father of Cinematography, disappearance, history, enigma, bizarre, mysteries, strange, medical mysteries, curious tales, 19th century, inventors, filmmaking, podcast episodes, human biology, real-life cases, intrigue, visionary inventor. If you would like to advertise on The Box of Oddities, contact sales@advertisecast.com http://www.airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

True Crimecast
The Father of Cinematography - Louis Le Prince

True Crimecast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 33:03


Louis "Gus" Le Prince was a famous inventor that went missing without a trace. After some legal bouts with Thomas Edison and getting under a mountain of debt, there are many theories as to what happened to Le Prince. What do you think?This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4106013/advertisement

nagle, ostatniej nocy.
Wsiadł do pociągu... i zniknął

nagle, ostatniej nocy.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 78:49


Październik, 1890. Na nowojorskim Manhattanie na oczach bogatej socjety ma się odbyć prezentacja pierwszej na świecie kamery filmowej i projekcja pierwszego filmu. Niestety, ich twórca nigdy na miejsce nie dociera. Louis Le Prince żegna się z bratem na stacji w paryskim mieście Dijon, wsiada do pociągu... i znika. Co takiego wydarzyło się w pociągu? Kogo o zbrodnię podejrzewała jego żona? I co mógł mieć z tym wszystkim wspólnego Thomas Edison? _______ Muzyka: You have doubts Relaxing piano music by Kevin MacLeod License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sacred - Haunting Atmospheric Soundscape by CO.AG Music _______ Źródła: Film dokumentalny “The First Film”, reż. David Nicholas Wilkinson: R. Howells, “Louis Le Prince: The Body of Evidence” C. Rawlence, “The Missing Reel: The Untold Story of the Lost Inventor of Moving Pictures” forum: https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum/topic/228261-the-disappearance-of-louis-le-prince/#comments notatka Edisona: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369702108701603?via%3Dihub pierwszy film Le Prince': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knD2EhjGwWI&ab_channel=C0ntiC0nti J. Aulas, J. Pfend, “Louis Aimé Augustin Leprince, inventeur et artiste, précurseur du cinema”: https://journals.openedition.org/1895/110 https://web.archive.org/web/19991012101005/http://www.tribunes.com/tribune/alliage/22/demb.htm https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-shadow-traps https://www.telegraph.co.uk/film/the-first-film/louis-le-prince-inventor-true-story/ http://ariflynn.blogspot.com/2017/01/monday-mystery-disappearance-of-louis.html https://fstoppers.com/originals/mysterious-disappearance-louis-le-prince-father-cinematography-156151 https://www.acmi.net.au/stories-and-ideas/tragedy-louis-le-prince/ https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-33198686 https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/louis-le-prince-created-the-first-ever-moving-pictures/ https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/it684a/130_years_ago_almost_to_the_day_louis_le_prince/ https://thetruecrimedatabase.com/case_file/louis-le-prince/ https://husheduphistory.com/post/171346147178/in-may-of-1898-adolphe-le-prince-sat-in-court http://staticmass.net/early-films-and-cinema/the-curious-case-of-louis-aime-augustin-le-prince/ http://www.the13thfloor.tv/2017/03/29/was-thomas-edison-a-murderer-the-mysterious-disappearance-of-a-film-pioneer/ https://www.frugalfrigate.com/book/9781982114824 https://pensivepenspost.blogspot.com/2016/11/a-trail-without-trace.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8R7W6IZiRFE&ab_channel=rosettalife http://strangeco.blogspot.com/2015/01/the-sinister-disappearance-of-film.html https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/587550/Louis-Le-Prince-new-documentary-world-s-first-motion-picture https://www.parcast.com/supernatural/2020/7/1/e18-disappeared-louis-le-prince https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/heritage-and-retro/heritage/unsolved-mystery-yorkshires-vanished-film-pioneer-2945313 _______ _______ Posłuchaj na: Spotify: https://bit.ly/nagleostatniejnocySpotify YouTube: https://bit.ly/nagleostatniejnocyYouTube _______ Intro Cool Vibes - Film Noire by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3553-cool-vibes https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Fragment filmu “Dom na Przeklętym Wzgórzu”, 1959 _______ Kontakt: kinolityka@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kinolityka/ Instagram: @nagle.ostatniej.nocy

Unknown Passage
(PATREON ONLY) Episode 178 [Multi-Part Ep]: Louis Le Prince - French Inventor Who Vanished In 1890

Unknown Passage

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 0:06


All episodes from 169 onwards are Patreon-only. I explain this on my last public episode. I will continue to update this feed and the website so that people know the Patreon is active. Listen to all episodes 169 and beyond in the Patreon feed. Join Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/unknownpassagepodcast

Moord Podcast
Bonus! vandaag 133 jaar geleden: de Verdwijning van Louis Le Prince

Moord Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 40:10


Op 16 september 1890 brengt Albert le Prince zijn broer Louis naar de trein in het Franse Dijon. De broers hebben net geluncht en Louis, een beroemde uitvinder, zal hierna doorreizen naar New York waar hij zijn nieuwste snufje, een baanbrekende camera die bewegende beelden kan opnemen, zal onthullen. De broers omhelzen elkaar en Louis stapt op de trein. Daarna wordt er nooit meer iets van Louis le Prince vernomen. Werd hij het slachtoffer van rovers? Begon hij een nieuw leven met "ander lief in eenig ander land"? Of werd hij vermoord door concurrenten in de cinema industrie...? Luister nu naar mijn aflevering van vorig jaar over Louis le Prince! En wat niet iedereen weet is dat mijn boek, De moord op mr. Jacques Wijsman volop te koop is! Het is al 'briljant', 'geniaal' en 'Joop ter Heul meets Agatha Christie'genoemd. Ik kan tevreden sterven ;-)  Vertel het aan al je vrienden! Te bestellen bij Bruna.nl, Bol.com maar natuurlijk ook bij je lokale boekhandel!!!! #steunjelokaleboekhandel  

Generation X Paranormal
The Disappearance of Louis Le Prince: The Father of Modern Cinema

Generation X Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 45:10


Come with us as we travel back in time to the 1800's. We will discuss the life of Louis Le Prince, his scientific work, and his disappearance. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generation-x-paranormal/message

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
“DID MARK TWAIN WRITE A NOVEL... FROM HIS GRAVE?” and More Creepy True Stories! #WeirdDarkness

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 70:58


Help spread the darkness! VOTE FOR THIS EPISODE at https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/mvjsnkbz – you can vote up to 3X per day! Find Weird Darkness in your favorite podcast app at https://weirddarkness.com/listen. PLEASE SHARE WEIRD DARKNESS® in your social media and with others who loves paranormal stories, true crime, monsters, or unsolved mysteries like you do!IN THIS EPISODE: Though David Parker Ray's girlfriend Cindy Hendy helped him commit numerous rapes and murders in the 1990s, she was released in 2019 and walks free today. *** Louis Le Prince vanished under mysterious circumstances, but did he willingly decide to hide from the outside world, or was he murdered? *** A man has a dream so disturbing that he's deeply affected by it well after he dreamt it. And the reason it stuck with him could be that it wasn't a dream after all – but a premonition of something horrible to come. *** Shortly after finishing her junior year of high school, Alissa Turner disappeared, never to be seen alive again. Her murder would've gone unsolved if not for the social media platform, TikTok. *** Humans have been fascinated with Mars ever since we learned it was a planet. But why are we so obsessed with it? Is it simply our next step towards deep-space travel, or are we drawn to it for a more basic reason… because our ancestors originated from there? *** There are many UFO sightings on record, but ones that are accompanied by missing time are particularly interesting. Perhaps not least as they might suggest something more akin to alien abduction than just a mere sighting. We'll look at one particular incident that took place in Nebraska in 1966. *** Did Mark Twain write a new novel after he was dead?SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…“The Nebraska Missing Time Affair” by Marcus Lowth for UFO Insight: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yckjf4xe “The Toy Box Killer's Girlfriend” by Marco Margaritoff for All That's Interesting: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8k8j79 “The Strange Disappearance of Louis Le Prince” by Jan Bartek for Ancient Pages: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p9f5zdd “The Strange Dreams of Mr. Moir” posted at Anomalien: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/33za3tej “The Murder Solved Through TikTok” by Olivia McCormack for Bust.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/42s9je2z “Did Our Ancestors Live On Mars?” posted at Earth-Chronicles.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4j8pcrwe “Do Copyright Laws Apply to Spirit Writing?” posted at Esoterx.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/nzsen4v5= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music Library, EpidemicSound and/or StoryBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ) Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and Nicolas Gasparini (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission of the artists.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46WeirdDarkness™ - is a production and trademark of Marlar House Productions. © 2023, Weird Darkness.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =TRANSCRIPT: https://weirddarkness.com/archives/15098

A Study of Strange
The Mysterious Disappearance of Louis Le Prince - MINISODE!

A Study of Strange

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 19:37 Transcription Available


Inventor Louis Le Prince was the first person to create a motion picture, but before he got a chance to exhibit his camera he mysteriously disappeared in 1890. No one has ever solved the case and theories range from suicide to an assassination by rivals such as Thomas Edison.  Enjoy our first ever Minisode!  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/astudyofstrange Theme Music by Matt Glass https://www.glassbrain.com/ Instagram: @astudyofstrange Website: www.astudyofstrange.com Hosted by Michael May Email stories, comments, or ideas to astudyofstrange@gmail.com ©2022 Convergent Content, LLC   --------------   Links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAiYFEHI9o8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UigxF7bx84M https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTlXaqG4VyE https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369702108701603#:~:text=On%20September%2016%2C%201890%20Louis,by%20his%20family%20or%20friends. https://harpers.org/archive/2022/04/who-killed-louis-le-prince-on-the-forgotten-father-of-film/ https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/louis-le-prince-created-the-first-ever-moving-pictures/ https://www.thedailybeast.com/louis-le-prince-shot-the-worlds-first-motion-picture-and-then-disappeared-forever-was-it-murder

13 O'Clock Podcast
Episode 341 LIVE: The Mysterious Disappearance of Louis Le Prince

13 O'Clock Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023


Somewhat forgotten French artist Louis Le Prince may not be a household name nowadays, but his contribution to world culture is undeniably massive: he is thought to be the first person to have captured a moving picture on film, and is thus known in film history circles as “The Father of Cinematography.” This would obviously … Continue reading Episode 341 LIVE: The Mysterious Disappearance of Louis Le Prince

Dark Histories
Early Cinematography & The Disappearance of Louis Le Prince

Dark Histories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 58:34


In the 19th century moving images were everywhere. Illusionists cast tricks using mirrors and shadows, whilst flick books, magic lanterns and Zoopraxiscopes unveiled the hidden mysteries of motion to a wide-eyed audience. By the later part of the century, new advancements in photography had made the dream of motion pictures reachable for a few genius inventors, who toiled away in dingy workshops, setting fire to volatile chemicals as they cranked the handles of their machines, hoping to capture moments in time. Most now attribute the birth of cinema to either Thomas Edison, the famous American inventor, or the French Lumiere Brothers, whose projection of a train pulling into a station terrified its excited audience. But there was another man who had been working on the problem of moving photographs and had seemingly cracked it several years earlier. On the dawn of his machine's great unveiling, however, he disappeared, leaving those behind to question, where in the world was Louis Le Prince? Sources Leeds Mercury (1930) Inventor Who Vanished. Leeds Mercury, Tues 09 Dec 1930. p1. Leeds, UK. Yorkshire Evening Post (1930) Leeds Street In First Successful Moving Picture. Thurs 11 Dec 1930. p6. UK. Fischer, Paul (2022) The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures. Faber & Faber Ltd. London, UK. Rawlence, Christopher (1990) The Missing Reel: The Untold Story of the Lost Inventor of Moving Pictures. Atheneum. London, UK. New York Sun (1891) The Kinetograph. New York Sun, Thurs 28 May, 1891. P1. New York, USA. ------- This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/darkhistories and get on your way to being your best self. ------- For almost anything, head over to the podcasts hub at darkhistories.com Support the show by using our link when you sign up to Audible: http://audibletrial.com/darkhistories or visit our Patreon for bonus episodes and Early Access: https://www.patreon.com/darkhistories The Dark Histories books are available to buy here: http://author.to/darkhistories Dark Histories merch is available here: https://bit.ly/3GChjk9 Connect with us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/darkhistoriespodcast Or find us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/darkhistories & Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dark_histories/ Or you can contact us directly via email at contact@darkhistories.com or join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/cmGcBFf The Dark Histories Butterfly was drawn by Courtney, who you can find on Instagram @bewildereye Music was recorded by me © Ben Cutmore 2017 Other Outro music was Paul Whiteman & his orchestra with Mildred Bailey - All of me (1931). It's out of copyright now, but if you're interested, that was that.

Zeitsprung
GAG382: Der erste Film

Zeitsprung

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 50:52


Louis Le Prince drehte 1888 die ersten (überlieferten) Bewegtbilder der Filmgeschichte. Kurz bevor er jedoch seine Erfindung präsentieren konnte, verschwand er 1890 spurlos auf dem Weg von Dijon nach Paris. Wir sprechen über die Geschichte des Films, wie Le Prince überhaupt auf die Idee kam, eine Filmkamera zu entwickeln und wie Thomas Edison schließlich zum Begründer der Filmindustrie wurde – obwohl er seine Kameras William Dickson zu verdanken hatte. Das erwähnte Buch ist von Paul Fischer und heißt "The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures", die Doku von David Nicholas Wilkinson ist „The First Film“. Die „Roundhay Garden Scene“ gibt es hier zu sehen: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roundhay_Garden_Scene //Aus unserer Werbung Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/GeschichtenausderGeschichte NEU: Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady oder ein Abo des GeschichteFM-Plus Kanals auf Apple Podcasts tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts rezensiert oder bewertet. Für alle jene, die kein iTunes verwenden, gibt's die Podcastplattform Panoptikum, auch dort könnt ihr uns empfehlen, bewerten aber auch euer ganz eigenes Podcasthörer:innenprofil erstellen. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt!

The Jon Camp Show
No One Wants Bauer? - Ep. 24

The Jon Camp Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 32:33


In this week's episode, we discuss the latest situations regarding MLB stars Carlos Correa and Trevor Bauer, review the latest Netflix original film, preview the NFL playoffs, and discuss what may have happened to one of history's most forgotten figures, Louis Le Prince. All that and more today on The Jon Camp Show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/joncampshow/message

Decoding The Unknown
The Mysterious Fate of Louis Le Prince

Decoding The Unknown

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 36:16 Very Popular


The inventor of the motion picture camera mysteriously disappears one day, never to be seen again.... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

El Centinela del Misterio
Los Intocables de El Centinela. Episodio 2, Cine y Criminal

El Centinela del Misterio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 175:49


Muy buenas noches Centinelas, les dejo por aquí cóctel sonoro pleno de aquellos buenos momentos que, en mi opinión son intocables. Con mucha música, trocitos de películas, series y archivos rescatados de la vieja radio… también un pequeño reportaje sobre el posible secuestro/asesinato de Louis Le Prince (el hombre que para muchos historiadores invento el cine) Una historia inquietante que me tiene completamente absorto. Luego nos pararemos un momento en una parada de bus donde encontramos un tipo que nos ofrece un bombón, con él recordaremos al reciente fallecido Pablo Milanés. En “aquellas viejas radios, aquellos viejos misterios” rescatamos la historia de Edward Gein, nos la cuenta, el más grande: Juan Antonio Cebrián. Y en memoria de Kirstie Alley recordamos; Mira quién habla, Cheers y Star Trek II, la ira de Khan. Desde allí nos teletransportamos a la película “La Mosca” para después regresar a Los Intocables de Eliot Ness y visitar al siempre inquietante, siempre temible; Al Capone. Previa pequeña parada en la impresionante película, Toro salvaje. En la sección: Copia y pega, ¿O qué? Asistiremos al robo de una canción en la 77º gala de Los Oscars y escucharemos las nominadas. En Clásicos de Cine, recordamos El Verdugo. Otro momento intocable es La supuesta carta que el jefe indio Seattle envió al presidente de Estados Unidos en 1854. En Cuentos para mayores: Rescatamos un cuento de Edgar Allan Poe, llamado ¡Fuiste Tú! e interpretado magistralmente por Negra y Criminal. Y finalizamos con un pequeño presente de Reyes en forma de poema de parte de “El gran Garví” Que Uds. ¡Lo pasen bien! PD. Aquí les dejo el enlace a la playlist “Los Intocables de El centinela en Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4bgm5LtEADbGEmhyOJgEza?si=5d09a8633cae4137 Dirección y Presentación. Jesús López Mingo Realización. Jesús López Mingo David Castillo Responsable de Producción. Helen Bustos MetRadioTV ©️ ®️El Centinela del Misterio 06/01/2023 Queda expresamente prohibida la reproducción total o parcial de este programa/podcast, por cualquier procedimiento, plataforma de difusión, medio de comunicación, así como el tratamiento informático, el alquiler o cualquier otra forma de cesión sin la autorización previa y por escrito de los titulares del copyright y propietarios de los derechos de El Centinela del Misterio. Los colaboradores, asistentes y personas que usan la palabra en el espacio radiofónico El Centinela del Misterio, se hacen responsables unilateralmente de las opiniones vertidas en el mencionado espacio, y ceden los derechos de su actuación únicamente a El Centinela del Misterio. ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/300018 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast
276: What Happened to Louis Le Prince? w/ Paul Fischer - A True Crime History Podcast

Most Notorious! A True Crime History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 83:06


In the late 19th century, inventors were rushing to perfect and patent motion picture devices, and leading the race was a Frenchman named Louis Le Prince. In September of 1890 Le Prince said farewell to his brother in Dijon and boarded a train bound for Paris. His final destination would be the United States, where he planned to unveil his movie camera and projector to the world. Unfortunately he was never seen again.There are many theories regarding Le Prince's disappearance. Did he run away with a mistress, or was he murdered? If murdered, then by who? Was it his brother, who he shared an inheritance with? Was it a stranger in a dark Paris alley? Or was Thomas Edison behind it, the famed American inventor who announced the creation of his own motion picture camera just months after Le Prince disappeared?My guest is Paul Fischer, author of "The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures: A True Tale of Obsession, Murder, and the Movies". He tells the story of Louis Le Prince, his quest to invent and patent the first movie camera and projector, and the tragedy that followed. More about the author and his work can be found at his website: https://www.paulfischerauthor.com/The Most Notorious website: https://www.mostnotorious.com/Become a Most Notorious patron: https://www.patreon.com/mostnotorious

El búnquer
Louis Le Prince, el veritable inventor del cinema?

El búnquer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 51:21


Programa 3x67. Feia temps que no ten

Moord Podcast
De verdwijning van de vader van de cinema, Louis Le Prince

Moord Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 40:10


Op 16 september 1890 brengt Albert le Prince zijn broer Louis naar de trein in het Franse Dijon. De broers hebben net geluncht en Louis, een uitvinder, zal hierna doorreizen naar New York waar hij zijn nieuwste snufje, een baanbrekende camera die bewegende beelden kan opnemen, zal onthullen. De broers omhelzen elkaar en Louis stapt op de trein. Daarna wordt er nooit meer iets van Louis le Prince vernomen. Was het een van zijn rivalen die hem liet vermoorden? Bij  voorbeeld de grote Thomas Edison? Wilde Louis een nieuw leven beginnen, met ander lief in een ander land? Bandieten die hem wilden beroven? Of moeten we de dader misschien dichter bij huis zoeken? Luister nu!  

The Rest Is History
278. France: The Mystery of Le Prince

The Rest Is History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 24:18


In today's episode, Tom and Dominic explore the origins of the motion-picture camera, a device invented by "gentle giant" Louis Le Prince, who's œuvre spanned from working with pots and pans to photographing Queen Victoria or Gladstone. This history features mysterious disappearances, a jealous American competitor, Lancashire accents, and much more...Join The Rest Is History Club (www.restishistorypod.com) for ad-free listening to the full archive, weekly bonus episodes, live streamed shows and access to an exclusive chatroom community.Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Axelbank Reports History and Today
#102: Paul Fischer - "The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures"

Axelbank Reports History and Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 52:10


The next time you watch a movie, give credit where credit is due. No, it wasn't Thomas Edison who invented movie cameras, it was a now-forgotten fellow named Louis Le Prince. Only two years after he designed his groundbreaking camera and filmed the "Roundhay Garden Scene" (which can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAiYFEHI9o8), he disappeared, leaving others to grapple for position in the new medium.In our episode, we chatted with author Paul Fischer about his book, "The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures: A True Tale of Obsession, Murder and the Movies." He describes how Le Prince invented his miracle camera, and how history forgot him. Fischer also explains what Le Prince might think of today's movies, and what moviemakers could learn from Le Prince. Fischer also describes how his career has led him to different kinds of writing, and what his next movie-centric book project is!Paul Fischer's website can be found at: https://www.paulfischerauthor.comHe is on social media at: https://twitter.com/tencents77Support our show at https://patreon.com/axelbankhistory**A portion of every contribution is given to a charity for children's literacy** "Axelbank Reports History and Today" can be found on social media at https://twitter.com/axelbankhistory https://instagram.com/axelbankhistoryhttps://facebook.com/axelbankhistory

Zoinks!
The Disappearance of Louis Le Prince

Zoinks!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 39:22


In 1890, Louis Le Prince was on the precipice of greatness when he boarded a train to Paris. He would never arrive, and no trace of him would ever be found. Also, we discuss the mummies of Guanajuato and the strange case of Emilie Sagee who was haunted - by herself!

Geopizza
A Invenção do Cinema #87

Geopizza

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 216:23


Quando o primeiro filme do mundo foi feito em 1888, ainda existia escravidão no Brasil. Foram necessárias várias décadas de processos químicos, espionagem industrial e até mesmo corridas de cavalos (sim) para que essa filmagem fosse feita. Porém, não havia um consenso entre os inventores cinematográficos em como exibir seus filmes publicamente. Inventores como Thomas Edison, exibia-os dentro de pequenas caixas de madeira com um visor individual, que rodava um filme de 50 segundos ao inserir uma moeda. Esse era o Cinetoscópio. Já os franceses Irmãos Lumières, através de um projetor, projetavam seus filmes em telas de teatro, realizando a primeira sessão de cinema fotográfico em 1895, em Paris. Seriam então, os Lumiére, os pais do cinema?

Let's Learn About...
#133 - The Disappearance of Louis Le Prince, the Forgotten Father of Motion Picture

Let's Learn About...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 29:15


When you try to name the father of motion pictures, you might think of Thomas Edison, or maybe the Lumiere Brothers. But how many of you would name Louis Le Prince? This episode is about him, his inventions, and how the course of film history could have been completely different if he hadn't boarded a train and disappeared off the face of the earth, never to be seen again... There's one question that still remains unsolved today. What really happened to Louis Le Prince, the forgotten father of motion picture? --- Where to Find Us:  Head to our website, learnaboutpod.com, to read the full episode notes and see a list of links and resources used to research this episode. You can also follow us on Instagram and Twitter at @learnaboutpod.  Support us on Patreon:  Want to help support the show? For only £2/month you'll get early access to episodes, two exclusive bonus episodes every month, a handwritten postcard, and outtakes that don't make the final cut. Go to patreon.com/learnaboutpod to get started! A huge thanks to our current patrons: Llinos, Luke, Bryony, Linde, Michael, Sarah, Steve, Dan, Megg, and George!

Overnight with Michael McLaren
‘A True Tale of Obsession, Murder, and the Movies'

Overnight with Michael McLaren

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 18:03


Michael speaks with Paul Fischer, author of ‘The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures: A True Tale of Obsession, Murder, and the Movies'. Mr Fischer's book investigates the life and mysterious disappearance of Louis Le Prince, the French artist who in 1888 invented an early motion-picture camera and become possibly the first person to shoot a moving picture sequence using a single lens camera and a strip of film. “Part detective story and part scientific journal, Fischer's narrative will appeal to true crime afficionados, history buffs, movie fans, and engineers—what other book can claim that audience?—as it presents a possible alternate history...” - New York Journal of BooksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Writers on Film
Paul Fischer and the Man who Invented Motion Pictures

Writers on Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 70:57


In 1888, Frenchman Louis Le Prince shot the world's first motion picture. In 1890, he boarded a train in his home country and vanished — never to be seen again. Just a few months later, Thomas Edison announced “his” own groundbreaking motion picture device — one Le Prince's family thought looked unsettlingly familiar…The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures pulls back the curtain on Louis Le Prince's life and work, dispelling the secrets that shroud each — and sheds light, for the first time, on his disappearance…“Absorbing… bring[s] sharp forensic skills and a cool head to a narrative that has become hijacked by wild conspiracy theories” — The Sunday Times (UK)“A fascinating, informative, skillfully articulated narrative of one of the forgotten figures in cinematic history” — Kirkus (starred review)“Vivid character sketches, lyrical descriptions of the art and science of moviemaking, and a dramatic plot twist make this a must-read” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)“Combines firsthand accounts with dynamic writing to bring the Victorian era to life. A remarkable cast of characters (including Le Prince's equally fascinating wife, Lizzie) makes for compelling reading” — Library Journal“A captivating whodunit [and] a lens on the development of cinema itself… Briskly paced and elegant… Indisputably dramatic” — Harper's Magazine“Absorbing, forensic and jaw-dropping” — Total Film“Partly a fascinating history, partly a surprisingly twisted whodunit, and entirely an insightful story of human intrigue” — Deborah Blum, Pulitzer-Prize winning author of The Poisoner's Handbook“A gripping tale that holds its own against any Hitchcockian thriller” — New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Keishin Armstrong“Meticulous and entertaining… persuasively solves the 130-year-old mystery of Le Prince's disappearance and death. A terrific book” — Jill Jonnes, author of Empires of Light and Eiffel's TowerSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/writers-on-film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

History Extra podcast
The vanishing inventor

History Extra podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 39:33 Very Popular


On 16 September 1890, inventor Louis Le Prince boarded a train to Paris and vanished without a trace. In his book The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures, Paul Fischer explores his life and disappearance. Speaking to Ellie Cawthorne, he delves into the many theories about what may have happened Le Prince – from an accident or mugging, to murder by his rival Thomas Edison in order to steal his latest invention. (Ad) Paul Fischer is the author of The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures: A True Tale of Obsession, Murder, and the Movies (Simon & Schuster, 2022. Buy it now from Amazon:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Man-Who-Invented-Motion-Pictures/dp/1982114827/?tag=bbchistory045-21&ascsubtag=historyextra-social-histboty See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

History Unplugged Podcast
Did Thomas Edison Murder The Real Inventor of the Motion Picture Camera and Steal His Invention?

History Unplugged Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 81:25 Very Popular


In the late 1800s, there was an all-out sprint among inventors and tinkerers to create the first motion picture camera. The first across the finish line would get an incredibly valuable patent worth millions. The ultimate winner was an unassuming Frenchman named Louis Le Prince, who died before he could present his invention to the world, and some believe was murdered by Thomas Edison.n 1890, Louis Le Prince, before any of his competitors, was granted patents in four countries for his “taker” or “receiver” device, the product of years of furious, costly work. The device would capture ten to twelve images per second on film, a reproduction of reality that could be replayed limitlessly, shared with those on the other side of the planet with only a few days delay. But just a month before unveiling his invention to the world, he mysteriously disappeared. Three and a half years later, Le Prince's invention was finally made public – by his rival, Thomas Edison, who claimed to have invented it himself.To unravel this mystery, I am joined by Paul Fischer, author of The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures: A True Tale of Obsession, Murder, and the Movies. Le Prince's disappearance is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of cinema history, and Fischer discusses what he and other film theorists think might have happened to this famous inventor and creator of the motion picture. But most of all, we explore the impact Le Prince's work has had on centuries of filmmakers, and why it is so important to restore Le Prince's place in history.

Dossiers Bizarres
Grande Finale de la Saison 4

Dossiers Bizarres

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 145:21


Pour cette grande finale et 30e épisode de la saison 4 nous avons décidé de gâter nos fans pour les remercier de leur support depuis le début avec un Programme Double! Tout d'abord dans la première partie Tristan nous amène dans des eaux scientifiques, philosophiques et mystiques tout en même temps en nous posant la question "Est-ce que la Terre (Gaïa) est vivante?". Ensuite dans la deuxième partie Jason nous fait découvrir Louis Le Prince, brillant inventeur français de l'époque victorienne qui a été le premier a capter des images en mouvement avec une caméra et célèbre pour avoir disparu sans laissé de trace avant de déposer le brevet de son invention! Merci à tous nos fans. Vous êtes une part importante de Dossiers Bizarres et de son succès. On se donne rendez-vous pour la saison 5!

Travels Through Time
Paul Fischer: Motion Pictures and the Rise of Modern Britain (1888)

Travels Through Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 58:05


In this episode we head to Victorian Britain, where leaps in technology were making the world seem smaller and faster than ever before. Our guide is the author and film-maker Paul Fischer whose new book, The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures, charts the incredible race to invent the first film camera and projector.  The late nineteenth century was a world full of contradictions. Categorically Victorian but also undeniably modern. Technological developments were exhilarating and anxiety-inducing. For the first time in history, it was possible to speak to people miles away using a telephone. You could sail across the Atlantic Ocean in a week. But this was also a world where the fastest mode of individual transport was still a horse, where the electric lightbulb was barely ten years old and where the idea of motion pictures was still a beautiful idea waiting to be made a reality. In this episode we meet Louis Le Prince, the enigmatic hero at the heart of The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures. We join him as he becomes the first person to successfully capture and replay moving images, as well as visiting two other telling scenes in the rise of modern Britain. Paul Fischer was born in Saudi Arabia. He is the author of A KIM JONG-IL PRODUCTION, the true story of the kidnapping of two South Korean filmmakers to Kim Jong-Il's North Korea, which was translated into fourteen languages, nominated for the Crime Writers' Association Non-Fiction Book of the Year Award, and chosen as one of the best books of 2015 by NPR and Library Journal. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times and the Independent, among others. This episode is sponsored by ACE Cultural Tours, the oldest and most experienced provider of study tours and cultural travel in the United Kingdom. Find out more via their website at www.aceculturaltours.co.uk or speak to their friendly team on 01223 841055. Show Notes Scene One: 30-31 August 1888, the Frying Pan public house, Whitechapel, London. Mary Ann Nichols is drinking in the pub in Spitalfields. By morning, she will be found dead — the first victim of the killer who will come to be known as Jack the Ripper. Scene Two: 8 September 1888, Pikes Lane Football Ground, Bolton. Kenny Davenport scores the first-ever goal in the first match in the newly-formed Football League. Scene Three: 14 October 1888, Roundhay Gardens, Yorkshire. Louis Le Prince assembles his family on the lawn of their home — to film the world's first ever motion picture. Momento: Some of the missing negatives from Le Prince's early films.  People/Social Presenter: Artemis Irvine Guest: Paul Fischer Production: Maria Nolan Podcast partner: Ace Cultural Tours Follow us on Twitter: @tttpodcast_ Or on Facebook See where 1888 fits on our Timeline  

The Book Review
Hernan Diaz on ‘Trust' and Money in Fiction

The Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 48:52 Very Popular


Hernan Diaz's second novel, “Trust,” is four books in one. Our reviewer, Michael Gorra, calls it “intricate, cunning and consistently surprising.” It starts with a novel inside the novel, about a man named Benjamin Rask, who builds and maintains a fortune in New York City as the 19th century gives way to the 20th. Diaz describes writing the uniquely structured book on this week's podcast, and the ideas at its core.“Although wealth and money are so essential in the American narrative about itself as a nation, and occupy this almost transcendental place in our culture, I was rather surprised to see that there are precious few novels that deal with money itself,” Diaz says. “Sure, there are many novels that deal with class — we were talking about Henry James and Edith Wharton a moment ago — or with exploitation or with excess and luxury and privilege. Many examples of that, but very few examples of novels dealing with money and the process of the accumulation of a great fortune.”Paul Fischer visits the podcast to discuss “The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures,” which is about Louis Le Prince, who made what is now widely acknowledged to be the first known moving picture, and the story of his mysterious disappearance as well.“What was fascinating about Le Prince — and what I really loved as a film nerd myself — is that he seems to have been the first one of that generation to really have a vision for what the medium could be,” Fischer says. “There were a lot of people, like Thomas Edison or the Lumière brothers, who were working on moving-image projects as a kind of novelty toy. Their idea was, this can make a little bit of money, at least for a while, and then it will fade away. And there were people, like Eadweard Muybridge or the French scientist Étienne-Jules Marey, who were scientists and really thought moving images would be a way to deconstruct the way our bodies work, the way things move, the way nature worked. And Le Prince was really the first to write in his notebooks and speak to his family about this medium as something that would change the way we related to reality.”Also on this week's episode, Gregory Cowles and Elisabeth Egan talk about what they've been reading. John Williams is the host.Here are the books discussed in this week's “What We're Reading”:“Music, Late and Soon” by Robyn Sarah“French Braid” by Anne Tyler“Poguemahone” by Patrick McCabe“The Butcher Boy” by Patrick McCabeWe would love to hear your thoughts about this episode, and about the Book Review's podcast in general. You can send them to books@nytimes.com.

The Chris Voss Show
The Chris Voss Show Podcast – The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures: A True Tale of Obsession, Murder, and the Movies by Paul Fischer

The Chris Voss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 26:20


The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures: A True Tale of Obsession, Murder, and the Movies by Paul Fischer A page-turning history about the invention of the motion picture and the mysterious man behind it—detailing his life, work, disappearance, and legacy. The year is 1888 and Louis Le Prince is finally testing his “taker” or “receiver” device for his family on their front lawn. The device is meant to capture ten to twelve images per second on film, creating a reproduction of reality that can be replayed as many times as desired. In an otherwise separate and detached world, occurrences from one end of the globe could now be viewable with only a few days delay on the other side of the world. No human experience—from the most mundane to the most momentous—would need to be lost to history. In 1890, Le Prince was granted patents in four countries ahead of other inventors who were rushing to accomplish the same task. But just weeks before unveiling his invention to the world, he mysteriously disappeared and was never seen or heard from again. Three and a half years later, Thomas Edison, Le Prince's rival, made the device public, claiming to have invented it himself. And the man who had dedicated his life to preserving memories was himself lost to history—until now. The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures pulls back the curtain and reveals the riveting story of both Louis Le Prince's life and work, dispelling the secrets that shroud each. This captivating, impeccably researched work presents the never before told history of the motion picture and sheds light on the unsolved mystery of Le Prince's disappearance.

Patented: History of Inventions
The First Motion Picture: Conspiracy, Murder, and Movies

Patented: History of Inventions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 29:51


In 1890, the man who shot the first ever motion picture boarded a train in Paris — and was never seen again. Shortly after his disappearance, another inventor showcased a camera with uncanny similarities. Is it coincidence or conspiracy? Today on the show we are joined by author and filmmaker Paul Fischer who tells the extraordinary story of Louis Le Prince, his untimely disappearance and the scandal that followed. For more History Hit content, subscribe to our newsletters here.If you'd like to learn even more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe today!To download, go to Android or Apple store. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Harper’s Podcast
Who Killed Louis Le Prince?

The Harper’s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 50:09


Although Thomas Edison is usually credited with the invention of the movie camera, as with so much surrounding the Wizard of Menlo Park, the truth is more complicated. Louis Le Prince, a French-born artist and inventor, made a short film six years before Edison, but mysteriously disappeared before he could get a patent for the device he used to shoot it. In the April issue, Nat Segnit reviews Paul Fischer's The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures: A True Tale of Obsession, Murder, and the Movies, a book that focuses on Le Prince's life and his contributions to cinematic history. Segnit joins web editor Violet Lucca for a discussion of film's contested origins and its rise and fall as the preeminent popular medium. In addition to possibly making the first film, Le Prince was unique among cinematic pioneers in seeing film as more than a gimmick or a product—he understood film's cultural value, its capacity to unite audiences. Segnit and Lucca discuss this “communal swoon,” a rapture in the presence of film's massive, unpausable images, and debate whether different forms of moving pictures, from magic lanterns to television to smartphones, have brought more isolation than interconnectedness. They also discuss the nature of invention—whether advances are more often the product of single, heroic creators or of smaller contributions by countless sources, and hypothesize about how the history of Hollywood would have been different had Le Prince lived. Read Segnit's review: https://harpers.org/archive/2022/04/who-killed-louis-le-prince-on-the-forgotten-father-of-film/ This episode was produced by Violet Lucca and Andrew Blevins.

Dan Snow's History Hit
The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures

Dan Snow's History Hit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 24:34 Very Popular


In 1888 Louis Le Prince shot the world's first motion picture in Leeds, England. In 1890, weeks before the public unveiling of his camera and projector – a year before Thomas Edison announced that he had invented a motion picture camera – Le Prince stepped on a train in France – and disappeared without a trace. He was never seen or heard from again. No body was ever found.Paul Fischer, film producer and author, has unearthed one of the Victorian age's great unsolved mysteries. Paul joins Dan on the podcast to discuss Le Prince's career, the story behind the first motion picture, and the lawsuit to determine who, in the eyes of the law, was the inventor.If you'd like to learn more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad-free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe today! To download the History Hit app please go to the Android or Apple store. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Curiosityness
118 The Unsolved Disappearance of the Man Who Invented Motion Pictures | Paul Fischer

Curiosityness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 65:11


Louis Le Prince was the first person to create moving pictures—but just weeks before unveiling his invention to the world, he mysteriously disappeared. Three and a half years later, Thomas Edison, Le Prince's rival, made the device public, claiming to have invented it himself. And the man who had dedicated his life to preserving memories was himself lost to history—until now!   Grab your copy of The Man Who Invented Motion Pictures by Paul Fischer... From Indiebound at https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781982114824 On Bookshop.org at https://bookshop.org/a/1688/9781982114824 On Amazon at https://amzn.to/3Lo4D1Q (affiliate link)   --------------------------------   If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests.   For more episodes visit https://www.curiosityness.com/   Connect with Curiosityness... YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/curiosityness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curiositynesspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Curiositynesstv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/curiosityness   Get your FREE Curiosityness sticker at https://www.curiosityness.com/freesticker/   Find Travis, the host of Curiosityness, on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travderose/ Or send him an email to travis@curiosityness.com

The Monday Night Revue
Louis Le Prince

The Monday Night Revue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 20:34


The man who made one of the biggest inventions ever boards a train and is never seen again. Please follow, comment, like and share with your friends. You can email the show at themondaynightrevue@gmail.com or find us on social media @themondaynightrevue. Our website is https://themondaynightrevue.blogspot.com/ If you want to support me further you can check out The Monday Night Revue on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/themondaynightrevueAll episodes written and edited by Corinna Harrod with support from Holly ClarkeMusic is The Mooche 1928 recording by Duke Ellington

Square Mile of Murder
102: The Disappearance of Louis Le Prince

Square Mile of Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 47:35


Think you know who invented the motion picture camera? Think again. Today we're looking at the mysterious disappearance of Louis Le Prince, the man who invented the moving image camera, before Thomas Edison. FURTHER READING: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTlXaqG4VyE (Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge (1888) Louis Le Prince) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knD2EhjGwWI (Roundhay Garden Scene (1888)) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Le_Prince (Louis Le Prince - Wikipedia) http://www.meiermovies.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/PioneersOfEarlyCinemaLouisLePrince.pdf (CINEMATOGRAPHY Pioneers of Early Cinema: Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince (1841-1890?) )  https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/arts-and-culture/film-and-tv/leeds-celebrates-its-film-pioneer-1767665 (Leeds celebrates its film pioneer | Yorkshire Post) https://web.archive.org/web/20060721184745/http://www.victorian-cinema.net/leprince.htm (Who's Who of Victorian Cinema - Louis Le Prince) https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/louis-le-prince-created-the-first-ever-moving-pictures/ (The mystery of Louis Le Prince, the father of cinematography) https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-33198686 (Louis Le Prince, who shot the world's first film in Leeds - BBC News) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369702108701603#:~:text=On%20September%2016%2C%201890%20Louis,by%20his%20family%20or%20friends (The Disappearance of Louis Le Prince - ScienceDirect). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ill2cgCyTUc (The Historic Disappearance of Louis Le Prince) ----------------------------------------------- Check out http://odfmpodcast.com/ (ODFM!) ----------------------------------------------- https://square-mile-of-murder.captivate.fm/listen (Like the show? Give us a rating and review!) Join our Patreon: https://patreon.com/squaremileofmurder (Patreon) Check out our merch store: https://squaremileofmurder.store/ (Square Mile of Murder Merch) Get our newsletter: https://squaremileofmurder.com/newsletter (Newsletter) Send us an email: info@squaremileofmurder.com Follow us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/pg/squaremilepod/ (Facebook) https://www.instagram.com/squaremileofmurder/ (Instagram) https://twitter.com/squaremilepod (Twitter) https://squaremileofmurder.com/ (Squaremileofmurder.com) Music provided by https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary?feature=blog (YouTube Audio Library) and https://artlist.io/Taylor-2050697 (Artlist.io)

Celluloid Days
Film Class 101: Louis Le Prince

Celluloid Days

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 29:21


This week I talk about Louis Le Prince, a man who shot and filmed a motion picture long before anyone else, including Thomas Edison and the Lumière brothers. But Le Prince never got to show his work, as he mysteriously disappeared on this way to America to show off his new inventions.

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
“DID MARK TWAIN WRITE A NOVEL... FROM HIS GRAVE?” and More Creepy True Stories! #WeirdDarkness

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 69:29


Subscribe to the podcast by searching for Weird Darkness wherever you listen to podcasts – or use this RSS feed link: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3655291/episodes/feed. Look for @WeirdDarkness on Facebook and Twitter! Please SHARE Weird Darkness with others and leave a review and comment in the podcast app you listen from! Doing so helps the show to keep growing!IN THIS EPISODE: Though David Parker Ray's girlfriend Cindy Hendy helped him commit numerous rapes and murders in the 1990s, she was released in 2019 and walks free today. *** Louis Le Prince vanished under mysterious circumstances, but did he willingly decide to hide from the outside world, or was he murdered? *** A man has a dream so disturbing that he's deeply affected by it well after he dreamt it. And the reason it stuck with him could be that it wasn't a dream after all – but a premonition of something horrible to come. *** Shortly after finishing her junior year of high school, Alissa Turner disappeared, never to be seen alive again. Her murder would've gone unsolved if not for the social media platform, TikTok. *** Humans have been fascinated with Mars ever since we learned it was a planet. But why are we so obsessed with it? Is it simply our next step towards deep-space travel, or are we drawn to it for a more basic reason… because our ancestors originated from there? *** There are many UFO sightings on record, but ones that are accompanied by missing time are particularly interesting. Perhaps not least as they might suggest something more akin to alien abduction than just a mere sighting. We'll look at one particular incident that took place in Nebraska in 1966. *** Did Mark Twain write a new novel after he was dead?SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…“The Nebraska Missing Time Affair” by Marcus Lowth for UFO Insight: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yckjf4xe “The Toy Box Killer's Girlfriend” by Marco Margaritoff for All That's Interesting: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8k8j79 “The Strange Disappearance of Louis Le Prince” by Jan Bartek for Ancient Pages: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p9f5zdd “The Strange Dreams of Mr. Moir” posted at Anomalien: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/33za3tej “The Murder Solved Through TikTok” by Olivia McCormack for Bust.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/42s9je2z “Did Our Ancestors Live On Mars?” posted at Earth-Chronicles.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4j8pcrwe “Do Copyright Laws Apply to Spirit Writing?” posted at Esoterx.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/nzsen4v5 Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music, EpidemicSound and/or AudioBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ), Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and/or Nicolas Gasparini/Myuu (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission. 

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MalamMalamStories
Misteri Malam Ep.5: Misteri Hilangnya Bapak Sinema, Louis Le Prince

MalamMalamStories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 7:52


Untuk cerita-cerita horor lainnya, kunjungi www.malammalam.com ----- Akan tetapi, Le Prince tidak bisa ditemukan ketika kereta yang ia tumpangi tiba di Paris. Tak cuma itu, barang-barang Le Prince juga tidak bisa ditemui di kereta tersebut. Hal ini menjadi pertanyaan tersendiri karena kereta yang ditumpangi Le Prince sama sekali tidak berhenti di perjalanan dari Dijon ke Paris. ----- Credits Sumber: www.malammalam.com Author: Kenza Emeraldy Dibacakan oleh: PapaChan Background Music: Horrorin Myuu --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/malammalamstories/support

The Captioned Life Show
#49 Our Mount Rushmore Of Creators

The Captioned Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 55:53


About the episodeSean and Kevin make their case for who belongs on the Mount Rushmore of Creativity in the world of pop culture and entertainment media. Considering the wide field of writers, directors, musicians, actors, and other filmmakers, will they be able to narrow it down to just for each. Tune in to listen as they pitch their perfect quartet to each other, and find out if anyone ranks so highly on the list for both.Resources & linksFirst movie ever made is “The Horse In Motion” (1878) and the earliest surviving motion-picture film is “Roundhay Garden Scene” (1888). Shot by French inventor Louis Le Prince and is only 2.11 seconds longFirst cartoon (by traditional methods) - “Fantasmagorie” (1908) by French artist Emile Cohl First comic - “The Adventures of Mr. Obadiah Oldbuck” (published in 1837) by Swiss caricaturist Rodolphe Topffer in Geneva SwitzerlandFirst song recorded - “Au Clair de la Lune” (1860) by inventor Edouard-Leon Scot de Martinville in ParisFirst mobile phone call made - 1973 by Martin Cooper, a Motorola researcher, and executiveMovie with the highest-earning - Avatar (2009) over $2.847BHighest Earning Animated Movie - Incredibles 2 (2018) $608.5MMusic album that has sold the most copies - Thriller by Michael Jackson (1982) 67M copies soldMost expensive comic book ever sold - 1962 Amazing Fantasy No. 15Will SmithDolly PartonBruce LeeWalt DisneyElton JohnLucille BallJon FavreauThe Captioned Life Podcast website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

France Culture physique
Il aurait pu écrire l'histoire du cinéma 2/2 : Quand l'inventeur disparaît

France Culture physique

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 28:45


durée : 00:28:45 - Une histoire particulière, un récit documentaire en deux parties - Assassinat, disparition volontaire, suicide, accident, faillite ? Qu'est-il arrivé, ce 16 septembre 1890 où Louis Le Prince, dans le train direct Dijon-Paris, disparaît ?

Une histoire particulière, un récit documentaire
Il aurait pu inventer le cinéma 2/2 : Quand l'inventeur disparaît

Une histoire particulière, un récit documentaire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 28:45


durée : 00:28:45 - Une histoire particulière, un récit documentaire en deux parties - Assassinat, disparition volontaire, suicide, accident, faillite ? Qu'est-il arrivé, ce 16 septembre 1890 où Louis Le Prince, dans le train direct Dijon-Paris, disparaît ?

The Silly History Boys Show
Episode 35 - The Artist Informally Known as Louis Le Prince

The Silly History Boys Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 35:45


Oh whats that? The Leeds International Film Festival is on? What a coincidence! Well the silly boys may as well take a look at one of the city's adopted sons. Credited by some as the father of film. Get your popcorn and shut the heck up. We present Louis Augustine Le Prince The award for best soundtrack goes to Scott Buckley (Hey! He's a scientist too, like our Louis!) The Academy award for Best Audio Effects goes to ZapSplat And the lifetime achievement award was dumped on the doorstep of Lord Fast Fingers (he's so proud)

History Explains It All
Louis Le Prince & His Disappearing Camera

History Explains It All

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 53:53


On September 16, 1890 the disappearance of one man may have changed the course of film history! Although we are taught that Edison created the first motion picture camera, it was actually Louis Le Prince. He created two cameras (1885 & 1887). En route from France to New York, in order to show off his new invention and receive a patent for the camera, Le Prince seemed to have vanished; his whereabouts are still unknown today. Come with us as we travel back to the 1880s and discuss the evolution of cameras, Le Prince's disappearance and some conspiracy theories as to what happened to him. You can contact us at: historyexplainsall@gmail.com anchor.fm/historyexplainsall Links for our sources, photos & maps can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/historyexplainsitall Music used: Lord of the Land Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ One-eyed Maestro Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo design by Katelyn Meade-Malley: Portfolio Link: projectk2.portfoliobox.net/ LinkedIn Profile: linkedin.com/in/katelynn-meade-malley-134485102 Fiverr: fiverr.com/projectk2 Disclaimer: Neither host is any way a professional historian. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/historyexplainsall/message

Conspirasay What
#77 The Vanishing of Louis Le Prince, Father of Film

Conspirasay What

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 66:51


Did Thomas Edison invent film? NO! But he did most likely, absolutely, probably have the man who did invent film murdered. Louis Le Prince invented the first moving picture camera... and then mysteriously vanished with all the blueprints and patents. Where is he? What really happened? ----more---- For More Episodes: conspirasaywhat.podbean.com   Email us: conspirasaywhat@gmail.com   Follow Us on the Social Medias: Facebook: @conspirasaywhat Instagram: @conspirasaywhat Twitter: @conspirasaywhat Goodreads: goodreads.com/conspirasaywhat   Subscribe to the weekly newsletter companion! tinyletter.com/conspirasaywhat   Help us keep this podcast ad-free and visit the virtual tip jar! ko-fi.com/conspirasaywhat

Take On the World
Episode #43 Take On The World of Louis Le Prince the Godfather of Cinema

Take On the World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 58:21


When you go to the movies have you ever thought who was the first person to film a moving picture? Your first reaction may be Edison, and you would be wrong ... like John normally is ... or you may think the Lumière brothers' and some would argue you were correct, and they (and you) would be wrong again. So how is it a name you may have never heard of, Louis Le Prince, is the true godfather of modern cinema? Well open your ears to our wisdom on this intriguing topic. Is there another giant in history you would like to hear us cover? Drop us a line and tell us all about it at takeontheworld411@gmail.com. We will take on most any topic with Our Take On the World! #TakeOnTheWorld #LouisLePrince #GodfatherofCinema ALSO CHECK OUT - Our episode on Nicola Tesla https://anchor.fm/takeontheworld/episodes/Episode-41-Take-on-the-World-of-Nicola-Tesla-e13vdco Want to watch this Episode on YouTube? Music Credit to Whiskey on the Mississippi By Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4624-whiskey-on-the-mississippi License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/takeontheworld/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/takeontheworld/support

Crime Most French
Episode 8 - Louis Le Prince

Crime Most French

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 32:36


Our 8th episode, researched by Melanie, looks at the vanishing on the 16th September 1890 of one of the most important, but not very well known, people in the history of cinema: Louis Le Prince, the inventor of the movie camera.Visit our website, http://crimemostfrench.com, for pictures.

Los Padres del Cine
Pablo Recomienda: El Mayor Misterio de la Historia del Cine

Los Padres del Cine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 22:19


Decidí recomendarles que indaguen un poco más en una de las historias más misteriosas de la historia del cine: su nacimiento.   Lee mi artículo sobre Louis Le Prince: https://www.neostuff.net/historia-de-los-inicios-del-cine-fue-louis-le-prince/   Videos interesantes que vi antes de grabar el episodio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ill2cgCyTUc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AAGeSVKJ6U&t=610s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UigxF7bx84M   Las primeras grabación de video de la historia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UigxF7bx84M  

NERVOS
Nervos em Série – Parada Cultural das Nações #8 | Grã-Bretanha + Ilhas Virgens Britânicas

NERVOS

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 18:32


Estamos no oitavo episódio da Parada Cultural das Nações, série especial do nosso podcast que refaz o tradicional desfile das delegações nas Olimpíadas – os próximos Jogos Olímpicos estão marcados para começar no dia 23 de julho de 2021, com a Cerimônia de Abertura em Tóquio –, mas com os destaques cinematográficos, musicais ou televisivos da atualidade nestes países. Desta vez, só da a Union Jack, já que passam por aqui os estandartes artísticos do Reino Unido, ou como no nome oficial de seu time, Grã-Bretanha e Irlanda do Norte, e de seu território ultramarino caribenho das Ilhas Virgens Britânicas. Ouça no lugar que você quiser: SoundCloud | Spotify | Deezer | iTunes | Google Podcasts | Orelo | Feed | Download Parada Cultural das Nações #8 > A partir de 10s Grã-Bretanha e Irlanda do Norte > A partir de 1min16s - Porta-bandeira: o filme Paddington 2 (2017), de Paul King - Destaques: a série de filmes britânica Small Axe (2020), de Steve McQueen (Mangrove; Lovers Rock; Red, White and Blue; Alex Wheatle e Education); os longas ingleses O Despertar de Fanny Lye (2019), de Thomas Clay, Você Não Estava Aqui (2019), de Ken Loach, e O Menino que Queria Ser Rei (2019), de Joe Cornish; as minisséries inglesas Chernobyl (2019), de Craig Mazin e Johan Renck, e The Little Drummer Girl (2018), de Michael Lesslie, Claire Wilson e Park Chan-wook; os cantores ingleses Dua Lipa, Harry Styles, Dizzee Rascal, Skepta, Stormzy, Kano, Wiley, Little Simz e Arlo Parks; a banda de rock escocesa Vistas; o longa escocês Legítimo Rei (2018), de David Mackenzie; a minissérie escocesa Retribution / One of Us (2016), de Harry e Jack Williams; a série galesa Requiem (2018), de Kris Mrksa e Blake Ayshford; o filme galês Gwen (2018), de William McGregor; a cantora pop galesa Marina (Marina and the Diamonds); a banda norte-irlandesa Two Door Cinema Club; e a série norte-irlandesa Derry Girls (2018-), de Lisa McGee - Citados: os escritores Shakespeare, Jane Austen, as irmãs Brontë, Virginia Woolf e Ian McEwan; os cineastas Louis Le Prince, Charles Chaplin e Alfred Hitchcock; produções documentais da BBC; as séries inglesas Broadchurch (2013-17), de Chris Chibnall, e Game of Thrones (2011-19), de David Benioff e D. B. Weiss; a banda de rock inglesa The Beatles; as bandas de rock escocesas Big Country, The Proclaimers, Belle and Sebastian, Travis e Franz Ferdinand; o filme escocês Trainspotting (1996), de Danny Boyle; a série escocesa Outlander (2014-), de Ronald D. Moore; a série galesa Hinterland ou Y Gwyll (2013-16), de Ed Talfan e Ed Thomas; banda de rock galesa Stereophonics e a cantora de soul conterrânea Duffy; as bandas norte-irlandesas Them (e seu vocalista Van Morrison, na carreira solo) e Snow Patrol; Mães em Luta (1996), filme do cineasta norte-irlandês Terry George, e Em Nome do Pai (1993) e O Lutador (1997), roteirizados por ele; e a série norte-irlandesa The Fall (2013-16), de Allan Cubitt Ilhas Virgens Britânicas > A partir de 14min47s - Porta-bandeira: a cantora Monéa - Destaques: o curta-metragem documental Picking Up The Pieces (2018), de Sebastian Feehan e Josh Bamford - Citados: escritores e poetas Alphaeus Osario Norman, Verna Penn Moll e Jennie Wheatley; o filme A Ilha do Pecado (1958), de Pat Jackson; e o cantor Iyaz Encerramento > A partir de 17min04s Confira a transcrição completa deste podcast no site: https://www.nervos.com.br/post/paradaculturaldasnacoes8-grabretanhaeirlandadonorte-ilhasvirgensbritanicas *Músicas presentes no podcast: “Brazilian Fantasy (Standard Version)”, de Alexandre de Faria; “God Save the Queen" (Hino do Reino Unido), de John Bull; “Venom”, de Little Simz; “Caroline”, de Arlo Parks; “15 Years”, de Vistas; “Purge The Poison”, de MARINA; “Dirty Air”, de Two Door Cinema Club; “Oh, Beautiful Virgin Islands" (Canção territorial das Ilhas Virgens Britânicas), de Kareem Nelson Hull e Ayana Hull; “GYPSY”, de Marvelus feat. Monéa

Broadcast from the Belfry
58. 19th Century Media Studies: the Cottingley Fairies & the Disappearance of Louis Le Prince

Broadcast from the Belfry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 75:31


Tune in this week to hear all about cameras is the early 19th century! First, we delve into the Cottingley Fairy Hoax, a hoax so bad we don’t understand how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle thought he was looking at real photographs of fairies. Then, we explore the disappearance of Louis Le Prince, the guy who invented the motion picture camera BEFORE Thomas Edison. Tangents include the deaths of DMX and Prince Philip, how much Thomas Edison just sucked and how Tesla was wayyy cooler, and the invention of the electric chair. Bob’s Burgers gets a big shoutout (RIP Topsy) and Sonjay’s Segment is all about how cool bees are. That’s right - you heard a promo! We’ve plugged her before and we’re plugging her again, it’s our friend Jessica Lemon at Sour Sweet Spooky! Please check her out, if you haven’t already. IG: @soursweetspooky Follow us! IG: @broadcastfromthebelfry FB: Broadcast from the Belfry Twitter: @BelfryBroadcast Email: broadcastfromthebelfry@gmail.com Check out Marshall’s work: Insta: MajaIslandMusic Website: majaislandmusic.com

The Conspirators Podcast
Ep. 152 - The Last Train to Paris

The Conspirators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 36:34


Hey everyone! While I'm recuperating I wanted to introduce you to my special guest host for this episode, the amazing Nina Innsted of the Already Gone Podcast!The history books generally state that the inventor of motion pictures would either go to Thomas Edison or the Lumiere brothers. But there's considerable evidence that title should actually go to a lesser known inventor named Louis LePrince, who built his first single-lens motion picture camera years before Edison or the Lumieres. The reason you may never have heard of Louis LePrince though is because before the inventor ever got a chance to publicly demonstrate his remarkable invention, he vanished without a trace from a moving train, along with all his plans.Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/theconspiratorspodcastNotes:https://www.amazon.com/Age-Edison-Electric-Invention-America/dp/0143124447https://www.amazon.com/Missing-Reel-Christopher-1-Nov-1990-Hardcover/dp/B012HUROVS/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=christopher+rawlence&qid=1618589576&sr=8-1https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369702108701603https://www.ipwatchdog.com/2010/06/01/was-thomas-edison-a-patent-troll/id=10829/https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-33198686https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/587550/Louis-Le-Prince-new-documentary-world-s-first-motion-picturehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claims_to_the_first_powered_flighthttps://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-history/dawn-of-electronics/who-invented-radio-guglielmo-marconi-or-aleksandr-popov Music:Dexter Britain, The Tea Partyhttps://dexterbritain.com/Mesmerize by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4994-mesmerize License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Relaxing Piano Music by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4273-relaxing-piano-music License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

History Slices Podcast
Episode 10: Louis Le Prince

History Slices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 41:38


What became of Louis Le Prince? How would history have been different if he had made it to Paris on that fateful day? 

History Lessons for Misanthropes
53 - Louis Le Prince

History Lessons for Misanthropes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 58:17


In this episode Mildred shares a history of the early days of moving pictures, and the race among inventors to be the first to discover a way of photographing and projecting.  Among the inventors was Louis le Prince, who is arguably the first person to invent and patent a moving picture camera and projector.  But his films would never have a public screening, because in 1890 he mysteriously disappeared. What happened to le Prince?  Was it industrial sabotage, or an unrelated, random crime? music by V►LH►LL vlhll.bandcamp.com

World Trivia
French Inventions

World Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 5:49


We have been learning a lot about the various country and their inventions but some of the most popular things ever invented in France. In this episode, we will talk about some of these popular French inventions. We all know about Parachute right? A balloon-like mode of travel in the air. Yes, Parachute, the entertaining ride was a French invention invented by Louis Sebastian in the 18th century. The word Parachute came from the french word “parasol” and “shoot” means to protect from falling. The 1st parachute jump was done in the year 1783. Amazing, right? How many of you love clicking photographs? Most of us do, right? We often showcase our creativity through the photographs we click. But do you know the story behind the invention of photographs? The world’s first photograph was invented by Nicéphore Niépce, from a window. The first black and white photograph took 8-9 hours to process before it gave a final result. Louis Daguerre, a French artist reduced this long processing time of developing a photograph, and thus in the year 1838, the world had its first confirmed photograph. Did you know, a single frame is known as a “still photograph” but when a number of frames are watched in motion, it is known as “Cinema”. France contributed to inventing the first video camera in the world. It was invented by a Frenchman named Louis Le Prince in 1888. He was also the first man to shoot the first moving sequence of a film from his invention. Right after that, the Lumiere Brothers of France were the first to announce the first public screening in December 1985. In the year 1816, physician Rene Theofield invented the Stretoscope, an instrument to analyze the sound of the human body like our heartbeat. Though this instrument is very advanced these days but back in 1816, it was just like a plastic pipe when used the first time ever. So hope you liked this episode and we will bring the inventions from another country next time. www.chimesradio.com http://onelink.to/8uzr4g https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio/ https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/chimesradioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Don't Spoil The Ending
Film is Dead Episode 17 - I'm Thinking of Ending Things

Don't Spoil The Ending

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 106:20


The FID boys are back in lockdown and ready to take on Charlie Kaufmans latest Netflix film I'm Thinking of Ending Things. In other news John talks about Louis Le Prince and the birth of the movie camera, James tries to control the Outbreak and Nick finds out what happened when Harry met Sally. 00.30 - Intro 10.50 - News 34.30 - I'm Thinking of Ending Things 1.17.20 - Everything else we watched - John = Saint Maud and the Leprechaun series James = Outbreak Nick = When Harry Met Sally 1.45.40 - Fin Special thanks to Boris Johnson and Coronavirus for the state of this audio recording. Please forward any feedback or complaints to dontspoiltheending@gmail.com

Bilinmezin Tasviri
Dünyanın İlk Filmini Çeken Adama Ne Oldu?

Bilinmezin Tasviri

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 5:25


Louis Le Prince dünya üzerinde çekilecek olan ilk "hareketli resmi" çekmek için yola çıkmıştı. Eğer bu çekimi başarabilseydi çekilmiş ilk film olacaktı. Fakat gideceği yere asla ulaşamadı. Yaklaşık bir asırdır kayıp olan Le Prince'in komplo teorileriyle dolu hikayesini sizlere anlattık.

Domingo de Bajón
Louis Le Prince - Episodio 9

Domingo de Bajón

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 23:47


Una desaparición que marcó la historia de las invenciones y el cine, ¿quién borró de la existencia a Louis Le Prince?

Futility Closet
306-The Inventor Who Disappeared

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 31:56


In 1890, French inventor Louis Le Prince vanished just as he was preparing to debut his early motion pictures. He was never seen again. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll consider the possible causes of Le Prince's disappearance and his place in the history of cinema. We'll also reflect on a murderous lawyer and puzzle over the vagaries of snake milking. Intro: In 1826, schoolteacher George Pocock proposed a carriage drawn by kites. George Sicherman discovered an alternate pair of six-sided dice that produce the same probability distribution as ordinary dice. Sources for our feature on Louis Le Prince: Christopher Rawlence, The Missing Reel: The Untold Story of the Lost Inventor of Moving Pictures, 1990. Thomas Deane Tucker, The Peripatetic Frame, 2020. Adam Hart-Davis, ed., Engineers: From the Great Pyramids to the Pioneers of Space Travel, 2012. Jenni Davis, Lost Bodies, 2017. Charles Musser, "When Did Cinema Become Cinema?: Technology, History, and the Moving Pictures," in Santiago Hidalgo, ed., Technology and Film Scholarship: Experience, Study, Theory, 2018. Richard Howells, "Louis Le Prince: The Body of Evidence," Screen 47:2 (Summer 2006), 179–200. John Gianvito, "Remembrance of Films Lost," Film Quarterly 53:2 (1999), 39-42. Irfan Shah, "Man With a Movie Camera," History Today 69:1 (January 2019) 18-20. Violeta María Martínez Alcañiz, "The Birth of Motion Pictures: Piracy, Patent Disputes and Other Anecdotes in the Race for Inventing Cinema," III Congreso Internacional Historia, Arte y Literatura en el Cine en Español y Portugués, 2015. Atreyee Gupta, "The Disappearance of Louis Le Prince," Materials Today 11:7-8 (July-August 2008), 56. Justin McKinney, "From Ephemera to Art: The Birth of Film Preservation and the Museum of Modern Art Film Library," Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America 33:2 (September 2014), 295-312. Denis Pellerin, "The Quest for Stereoscopic Movement: Was the First Film Ever in 3-D?", International Journal on Stereo & Immersive Media 1:1 (2017). Ian Youngs, "Louis Le Prince, Who Shot the World's First Film in Leeds," BBC News, June 23, 2015. Kevin Brownlow, "The Inventor Vanishes," New York Times, Nov. 18, 1990. "How Is the Technology That Was Used to Reconstruct the Oldest Film in History?", CE Noticias Financieras, English ed., May 13, 2020. Chris Bond, "Leeds Celebrates Its Film Pioneer," Yorkshire Post, Oct. 24, 2017. Adrian Lee, "Whatever Happened to the True Father of Film?", [London] Daily Express, June 29, 2015. "Louis Le Prince: Time to Honour Cinema's Forgotten Pioneer," Yorkshire Post, Sept. 16, 2013. Troy Lennon, "Movie Pioneer Caught in a Disappearing Act," [Surry Hills, N.S.W.] Daily Telegraph, Oct. 14, 2008, 38. Kieron Casey, "The Mystery of Louis Le Prince, the Father of Cinematography," Science+Media Museum, Aug. 29, 2013. Listener mail: Agnes Rogers, How Come? A Book of Riddles, 1953. Wikipedia, "Lateral Thinking" (accessed July 25, 2020). Edward de Bono's website. Wikipedia, "Situation Puzzle" (accessed July 25, 2020). Paul Sloane, Lateral Thinking Puzzlers, 1991. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Eric Ridenour. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

Señales Podcast
#87 Louis Le Prince, El Inventor de la Película

Señales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 33:22


Episodio #87 Louis Le Prince, El Inventor de la Película. En 1888, Thomas Edison dijo “Estoy experimentando con un instrumento que hace para el ojo lo que el fonógrafo hace para el oído, que es la grabación y reproducción de cosas en movimiento”. Unos años más tarde, en 1891, Edison presentó públicamente lo que muchos consideran la primer maquina reproductora de imágenes en movimiento... O eso pensábamos. Esta es la historia de Louis Le Prince, el inventor de la película.. Señales Podcast. www.senalespodcast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Supernatural with Ashley Flowers
DISAPPEARED: Louis Le Prince

Supernatural with Ashley Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 35:45


In September of 1890, inventor Louis Le Prince got on a train in Dijon, France, on his way to present his latest invention to the world… But no one saw him get off, and he was never heard from again.To view this episode's full list of sources, please visit parcast.com/supernatural Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Supernatural with Ashley Flowers
DISAPPEARED: Louis Le Prince

Supernatural with Ashley Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 41:45


In September of 1890, inventor Louis Le Prince got on a train in Dijon, France, on his way to present his latest invention to the world… But no one saw him get off, and he was never heard from again. To view this episode’s full list of sources, please visit parcast.com/supernatural

Microwaved Coffee
Episode 28 - Louis Le Prince

Microwaved Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 37:09


We talk about the mysterious disappearance of Louis Le Prince --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Cocktails and Conspiracies
Epi 37: Movies

Cocktails and Conspiracies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 46:24


This week we are talking about the wonderful world of movies. From the start, we've seen some sketchy things going on in this industry... First, we're talking about the real inventor of motion picture cinema: Louis Le Prince. Apparently he was working with movies wayyy before Thomas Edison, and right before he's about to make it big, he disappears and is never heard from again. Then, his son, who was the only one looking into the investigation is found dead in the woods... the whole story is sketchy AF.Then, we're talking about good ol' Hollywood and the theory of the government trying to persuade our view's of UFO through the media. There's a lot to think about here... and what ev happened to Phobos 1??Check out our website!Contact us!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/cocktailsandconspiracies?)

Old Timey Crimey
Old Timey Crimey #22: Louis Le Prince - "The More You Don't Know"

Old Timey Crimey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 86:49


Kristy and Scott take a look at the mysterious case of Louis Le Prince, a man with fabulous facial hair and a true passion for invention. He should have become one of the top names in the annals of innovation, but fate--or maybe Thomas Edison--got in the way. We'll look at the case and the four main theories that try to explain just what happened to this historical genius.  Don't miss Kristy's Edison Elephant Outrage, Scott's incredible obliteration of supposed new evidence in the case, and some exclamation point guidelines.  You'll be the best gumshoe ever if you leave us a 5-star review on iTunes. And if you'd like to control our fates, simply go to our Amazon wishlist and purchase a book for a future "Deep Dive" to pick a future episode topic.  Don't forget to follow us here on Podbean, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, and hit us up on our FB group or Twitter to talk Old Timey Crime. Thanks for listening! __ Sources:  Baggs, Robert K. "The Mysterious Disappearance of Louis Le Prince, Father of Cinematography.” FStoppers. https://fstoppers.com/originals/mysterious-disappearance-louis-le-prince-father-cinematography-156151 Casey, Kieron. “The Mystery of Louis Le Prince, The Father of Cinematography.” Science + Media Museum. https://blog.scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk/louis-le-prince-created-the-first-ever-moving-pictures/ Cutler, Max. Cutler, Ron. Tinker, Becky. Brandenburg, Maggie. Rossner, Richard.“Camera Shy The Disappearance of Louis Le Prince.” GONE podcast. Cutler Media/Parcast Network. Flynn, Arabella. “Monday Mystery: The Disappearance of Louis Le Prince.” Unsolicited Advice. http://ariflynn.blogspot.com/2017/01/monday-mystery-disappearance-of-louis.html Gupta, Atreyee. “The Disappearance of Louis Le Prince.” ScienceDirect. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369702108701603 Hannaford, Alex. "The Mystery of Leeds' Long-Lost Movie Pioneer.” The Telegraph. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/film/the-first-film/louis-le-prince-inventor-true-story/ Herbert, Stephen. “Louis Aime Augustin Le Prince.” Who’s Who of Victorian Cinema. http://www.victorian-cinema.net/leprince History.com Editors. “Edison Patents the Kinetograph.” History. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/edison-patents-the-kinetograph Joe, Devin, Steve. “Louis Le Prince.” Thinking Sideways Podcast. Lantero, Allison. “The War of the Currents: AC Power vs. DC Power.” Energy.gov. https://www.energy.gov/articles/war-currents-ac-vs-dc-power “Louis Le Prince.” Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Le_PrinceLolo. “Louis Le Prince.” Time Graphics. https://time.graphics/line/139129, “Thomas Edison.” Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Edison#Motion_pictures

Fort Fritz:  Campfire Tales
The Vanishing of Louis Le Prince

Fort Fritz: Campfire Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 7:30


The Vanishing of Louis Le Prince as presented by Fort Fritz: Campfire TalesNarrated by Kaz on Los Fritz-aparecidos (Pt. 1)

Invention
A Motion Picture Mystery

Invention

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 60:21


In this episode of Invention, Robert and Joe talk with show researcher Scott Benjamin about a mysterious disappearance in the history of the motion picture. What happened to Louis Le Prince and his claim on the invention?  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Talk Hollywood To Me
Episode 1: The Disappearance of Louis Le Prince

Talk Hollywood To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019


In my first episode, I bring it back all the way to the 1800s and talk about the mysterious disappearance of Louis Le Prince. Talk Hollywood to Me: Episode 1File Size: 30085 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]

Anomalous
Take a Picture

Anomalous

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 5:08


The not very known story of the man who made the internet a haven for people who love cats. I'm only partly kidding. Louis Le Prince made video possible at the very beginning and was met with an unlikely end.

GONE
“Camera Shy” - The Disappearance of Louis Le Prince

GONE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 45:43


Before he disappeared into thin air, this French artist was set to release one of the most anticipated inventions of the late 19th century: the moving picture camera. Louis Le Prince, known as the Father of Cinema, vanished under suspicious circumstances in 1890, leaving behind a slew of possible suspects. 

Fort Fritz
Ep. 55: Los Fritz-aparecidos (Pt. 1)

Fort Fritz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 46:05


The gang are disappearing from existence! Everyone except Angela, that is. When she surmises, perhaps, multiple Angelas may be behind it, the rest of the Fort realizes their death is almost certainly near. Featuring stories on John Lang, Frederick Valentich, Louis Le Prince

A Haunting We Will Go
053 - Mysterious Disappearance-stravaganza

A Haunting We Will Go

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 86:47


The Lindsays are doing a final episode about mysterious disappearances, after which that topic will not-so-mysteriously disappear! So this week it's the MV Joyita, Dorothy Arnold, Frederick Valentich, Joan Risch, Ray Gricar, Béla Kiss, the Sodder Children and Louis Le Prince. We'll be back with a new episode next week (unless we mysteriously disappear, which we... probably won't).

Hysterical History
Episode 54: Solved? The Mysterious Disappearance of Louis Le Prince

Hysterical History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 78:16


Louis Le Prince invented the single lens video camera and recorded the first film, but if you've heard of him, it's probably because of his disappearance. Right before he was scheduled to unveil his invention to the world, Le Prince didn't arrive on the train his brother saw him leave on. In this episode, Alexis teaches Hailey about how cool of a guy he was, goes over the theories on his disappearance, and uncovers a sketchy source with a possible answer! Once again, sorry for the audio! Two more weeks of weirdness, and then it should be better! Special thanks to Swing Whale for our music! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

La escóbula de la brújula
Podcast 194 - Lo que nunca te han contado del cine

La escóbula de la brújula

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 148:40


El cinematógrafo es fruto de muchos inventos anteriores, empezando por la cámara oscura y siguiendo por la linterna mágica o el kinetoscopio. A finales del siglo XIX surge una nueva industria y un sueño: el séptimo arte. Hay secretos inconfesables y para ello tendremos a nuestra invitada, Pepa Llausas, experta en comunicación audiovisual, que nos aclarará varios puntos oscuros en la vida de los hermanos Lumière, Louis Le Prince, Edison, Méliès, Fatty Arbuckle, el nacimiento de Hollywood, etc. Entrevistaremos también a Carlos Jiménez, director del sorprendente Museo del Cine, ubicado en Villarejo de Salvanés.  En las secciones, Marcos Carrasco nos hablará de Touluse-Lautrec como pintor y como película. Juan Ignacio Cuesta nos contará sus divertidas anécdotas de actor en diversas películas realizadas en España y Guillermo Díaz nos hará un ranking muy particular de sus 10 mejores directores clásicos. El escritor Óscar Fábrega nos pondrá al corriente de su nuevo libro "Pongamos que hablo de Jesús". Por último, en los cuentos de Callejo se hará una semblanza a Charles Chaplin y su poema sobre el teatro de la vida. Un programa de película, os lo aseguramos.

Crime Roulette
Episode 35: Louis Le Prince/Tim Kretschmer/Charlie Brandt

Crime Roulette

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 71:59


In this episode we discuss a 19th century inventor, a German school shooting, and a family with a dark secret. 7:45- Louis Le Prince 18:10- Tim Kretschmer 47:15- Charlie Brandt You can find us on Instagram at crime_roulette and on Facebook. Follow Noel on Twitter @knolliolli Follow Kyle on Twitter @TotalFilf Follow Bradford on Twitter @50ozFiji Check out our other show "Pop Culture Plebcast" Malicious- Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Deuces- Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

Coffee With Jeff
Coffee With Jeff #136: Louis Le Prince

Coffee With Jeff

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 29:51


The year was 1890. A 49 year old artist and inventor named Louis Le Prince was about to become world famous for his invention. He boarded a train in Dijon France on the way to Paris. He never arrived and no one ever found out what happened. This is the story of Louis Le Prince! Show notes and links: * Louis Le Prince – Wikipedia (wikipedia.org) * Louis Le Prince, who shot the world’s first film in Leeds (bbc.com) * The mystery of Louis Le Prince, the father of cinematography – National Science and Media Museum blog (scienceandmediamuseum.org.uk) * 100 Years Ago, the Father of Movies Disappeared (nytimes.com) * BBC Education – Local Heroes Le Prince Biography (archive.org) * The Career of L. A. A. Le Prince (nla.gov.au) * The Disappearance of Louis Le Prince – True Crime (unexplained-mysteries.com) * Louis le Prince Disappearance | The Friends of Roundhay St. John’s Church (roundhayfriends.com) * The First Film (2015) – IMDb (imdb.com) * Roundhay Garden Scene – Oldest Surviving Film (Louis Le Prince 1888) (youtube.com) * Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge (1888) Louis Le Prince (youtube.com) * Accordion Player by Louis Le Prince – test17frames (youtube.com)

Thinking Sideways Podcast
Thinking Sideways: Louis Le Prince

Thinking Sideways Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2016 50:52


In September 1890 Louis le Prince boarded a train in Dijon to go to Paris, along with luggage and a prototype of his new invention, a motion picture camera. When the train arrived in Paris, le Prince, his luggage and his camera had vanished.

Das Kalenderblatt
#01 Louis Le Prince, Filmpionier, verschwindet (16.09.1890)

Das Kalenderblatt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2014 3:56


Vielleicht lag er irgendwo, tot, vielleicht spazierte er inkognito herum und überlegte sich einen neuen Namen. Vielleicht war es ganz anders. Fest steht: Am 16. September 1890 ist Louis Le Prince, Erfinder des Films, verschwunden. Autor: Xaver Frühbeis