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Auguste Lumière

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413: 25: 272:, which inspired his and his brother's work on the cinematograph. The brothers screened their first film using this device in December 1895, and following the success of this initial venture opened a number of cinemas worldwide. However, Auguste was skeptical of the potential of the device, remarking "My invention can be exploited... as a scientific curiosity, but apart from that it has no commercial value whatsoever". 135: 408: 69:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge (XXG). 264:. He attended the Martinière Technical School and worked as a manager at the photographic company of his father, Claude-Antoine Lumière. He was invited to attend a demonstration of the 55: 364: 450: 335: 279:
to examine fractures. He also contributed to innovations in military aircraft, producing a catalytic heater to allow cold-weather engine starts. He died in
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After his work on the cinematograph Lumière began focusing on the biomedical field, becoming a pioneer in the use of
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invented an animated photographic camera and projection device, the
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Besançon, France
Lyon, France
Louis Lumière
brother
Cinematograph
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Louis
cinematograph
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Kinetoscope
Thomas Edison
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"Auguste Lumière & Louis Lumière"
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