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Roundhay Garden Scene is a very short film made on October 14, 1888. It was filmed in the garden of a place called Oakwood Grange in Roundhay, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. A French inventor named Louis Le Prince made this movie. It was a silent film, meaning it had no sound.

The movie shows four people walking in the garden: Adolphe Le Prince, Sarah Whitley, Joseph Whitley, and Harriet Hartley. Many people believe this film is the oldest surviving movie ever made. It is only about 1.66 seconds long! A digital version of the film lasts a little longer, around 2.11 seconds.

What is Roundhay Garden Scene?

The Roundhay Garden Scene is famous because it's thought to be the very first movie ever made that we can still watch today. It's like a tiny window into the past, showing us what early filmmaking looked like.

Who Made This Film?

The film was created by Louis Le Prince. He was a French inventor who was very interested in moving pictures. He worked on ways to record motion before many others.

What Happens in the Film?

In the film, you can see four people walking around in a garden. They are:

  • Adolphe Le Prince (Louis Le Prince's son)
  • Sarah Whitley (Louis Le Prince's mother-in-law)
  • Joseph Whitley
  • Harriet Hartley

They are just taking a stroll, but this simple action became a huge moment in movie history!

Why is it Important?

This short film is incredibly important because it shows the very beginning of movies. Before this, people could only see still pictures. Roundhay Garden Scene proved that it was possible to capture movement and play it back. This opened the door for all the movies and videos we watch today!

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See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: La escena del jardín de Roundhay para niños

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