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  1. Moving Silhouette Images Broadcast: Directed by John Logie Baird. A television broadcast of the moving silhouette images, one of the first known.

  2. Charles Francis Jenkins achieves the first synchronized transmission of a moving silhouette (shadowgraphs) and sound, using 48 lines, and a mechanical system. A 10-minute movie of a miniature windmill in motion was sent across 8 kilometers from Anacostia to Washington, DC.

  3. Moving Silhouette Images Broadcast (TV Movie 1924) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. In 1925 Jenkins used Nipkow disk and transmitted the silhouette image of a toy windmill in motion, over a distance of five miles (8 km) from a naval radio station in Maryland to his laboratory in Washington, D.C., using a lensed disk scanner with a 48-line resolution.

  5. Find & Download Free Graphic Resources for Moving Silhouette. 100,000+ Vectors, Stock Photos & PSD files. Free for commercial use High Quality Images

  6. Baird gave the first public demonstration of moving silhouette images by television at Selfridges department store in London in a three-week series of demonstrations beginning on 25 March 1925.

  7. Baird becomes the first person to transmit moving silhouette images using a mechanical system based on Nipkow's disk. Vladimir Zworykin patents a color television system. 1926: John Baird operates a 30 lines of resolution system at 5 frames per second.