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Stuff You Missed in History Class

The Lumière Brothers, Part 2

Stuff You Missed in History Class

iHeartPodcasts

History, Society & Culture

4.223.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2017

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Despite the huge impact the Lumières made with their multi-function motion picture camera, they didn't stay in the movie business. Louis went back to photography, and Auguste took a very different path.

Transcript

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0:30.7

Welcome to Stuffy and Mist in History class from HowStuffWorks.com.

0:36.1

Hello and welcome to the podcast.

0:44.5

I'm Holly Frye.

0:45.5

And I'm Tracy B Wilson.

0:47.5

Hey, this is part two of a two-parter,

0:50.1

a Louis and Auguste Lumiere, two brothers,

0:52.9

who contributed significantly to the motion picture industry

0:55.9

before there even was a motion picture industry.

0:58.1

That's what they're mostly famous for,

1:00.1

but they went on to do some other things,

1:01.7

which is largely what we're talking about today.

1:03.5

But if you have not listened to part one,

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