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  1. Lumiere Brothers

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    The Lumière brothers, Auguste Marie Louis Nicolas (1862–1954) and Louis Jean (1864–1948), were French inventors and early pioneers of motion picture technology. They are credited with the invention of the Cinematograph, a device that functioned as a camera, printer, and projector, marking a pivotal moment in the history of cinema. While various inventors contributed to the development of moving pictures, the Lumières achieved the first commercially successful public projections of film.
    Early Life and Photographic Background