The horse in motion (Eadweard Muybridge) 1878 First Film Ever
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The horse in motion (1878) Eadweard Muybridge
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It's been 139 years and this STILL doesn't have a sequel!
XD
Sadly, that horse ended up in glue pots of children in schools in WA, MD, WI, MN, and AZ
It did already ua-cam.com/video/C4HRL_okGmQ/v-deo.html
Yea because the one worked on it is now dead
Most underrated comment ever 🤣
Truly a classic. I remember going to the cinema w/ my pops to watch this back in the summer of 1878.
They never had cinema back then, they just use the outside or tents and invite people
@@kika2176 its a joke dumb
Oh you were the person in front of me at the premiere? How are things now dude?
fr no cap man know what im saying cuh
@@totallynotahuman9933 bruh I was putting on the film roll. I got laid off next week because the owner went broke.
I love the fact that this historic piece of film was only created so that someone could prove a point
Dude invented an artform to prove a point. Now that's commitment
Fun fact: this predates the invention of film
Instead of using strips of film that you would see roll through a projector, this is sheets of paper
@@hunterlawrence3573 so, in a sense, this is animation of pictures?
@@rjanyday5668 I suppose. Though this is considered the first “film” so I don’t know if those two things contradict each other at all. I’d guess not
@@hunterlawrence3573first movie
Crazy how you go from this to Star Wars in less than a hundred years
Specifically 99 years.
Or only 61 years to Wizard of Oz
@@dfinma Because who doesn't love 'Star Wars' right?! But 'Wizard of Oz' OMG! The single moment when the movie changes from B/W to Technicolor... My mother said I was 2 at the time she noticed I was able to do all the Munchkin tone changes on "follow the yellow brick road"... I knew then, THE MAGIC OF CINEMA
May the horse be with you.
Fun Fact: He created this film to see if all of. horses hooves were off the ground at the same time while it was galloping (because it was very hard to tell in real time.) I like to imagine him showing this to his friends like, "See! I told you the hooves came off the ground!" and them fainting from seeing the first ever video.
who was the man in the clip tho?
Supposedly this was a fairly big event, as members of the press were watching when this took place.
The experiment was carried out by Eadweard Muybridge and financed by Leland Stanford (8th governor of California).
There was also an earlier attempt by the two in 1873 that was only about halfway successful.
@@kirkchan7726 ahhh! the plot of the film Nope
@@kirkchan7726 In nope, that black jockey has a name, but in real life, the black jockey's name is actually unregistered, and nobody knows his name
@@nadaespecial4198 -- knowing the times, maybe it was a white guy in blackface.
It bothers me so much that this has only 7/10 on IMDB it is LITERALLY THE FIRST MOVIE EVER
I thought You were joking but oh my goodness 😂😂😂
Passage de Venus (1874) was the first it even says it on IMDb
@@kolethegoalie7273 Also this isn't even THE HORSE IN MOTION, it's Muybridge's ANIMAL LOCOMOTION from 1887.
There's always SOME asshole who just wants to be a contrarian... I'll bet Henry Ford's great grandchildren voted this down.
1887 is later than 1878@@FungusMossGnosis
only 1870s kids remember this 😎
I was alive during the 1870s. Good times
I was born in 1850. I was there when Eddy did this. Gotta sit down now. Tired.
I was seven when this movie was realized. Now I'm 147 y.o. and I'm still alive.
They are ghosts
It is currently real United States reform hours
I love the plot twist of the film, the whole story is quite intriguing
I know, right? And the character development was on point.
Damn right.. waiting for the sequel
What’s surprising is that it doesn’t have any sequels considering that it was the best film of the 1870s, it was revolutionary and it made the most money of any movies back then.
Jeez, the character arc, complexity, character development, and build-up to the final climax is so satisfying. We need a sequel.
it just too long to watch though
140 YEARS AND WE'RE STILL WAITING FOR A SEQUEL
Gabby Joven Lol!
How pathetic to just ripoff the top comment like it's your own whit
Hugo now it says 3 years ago on the top comment and 2 years ago on this
143 YEARS STILL!!!
Does 'Nope' count?
When the jockey said "it's motioning time" and together with his horse, motioned all over the enemy, i cheered so much
So glad to see this man's descendents earn a fortune after photographing that alien. What a blessed family.
>>Emerald "Em" Haywood: Did you know that the very first assembly of photographs to create a motion picture was a two second clip of a black man on a horse? And that man is my great-great-grandfather.
>>Otis Jr. "OJ" Haywood: Great.
>>Emerald "Em" Haywood: There's another great, grandfather. But that's why back at the Haywood Ranch, as the only black owned horse trainers in Hollywood, we like to say, since the moment pictures can move we had skin in the game.
Yes! Just watched this. Brilliant film
Eadweard was proving people that a horse can gallop while two hooves are in the air. Not kidding
I mean all 4 legs
@@judymaysim2775 it was a bet or something right
@@MUHAMMAD-hw6es no it was controversial among artists and someone paid him to take the photos and find out
144 years ago when Hollywood cinema wasn't even a thing. Today, this is an still iconic film
they should do a remake
AlphaCentralMusic ACM NO, they'll ruin the original jeez, especially if they have a CGI horse and a female cast😡
AlphaCentralMusic ACM I think they should, it would show the difference and how much we improved
They did, it's the intro to Westworld Season 1 on HBO.
yeeyeeboi lmao true
They remake everything else, so why not.
0:05 the horse: 🕊
Play this at max speed
Im begging ya.. It looks awesomer
True
Looks normal
oh shit i forgot i left a comment here
I think the first movie ever has finally got a sequel
It's not "the first movie ever"
I was invited to the premiere of this film when it came out. I got autographs from some of the actors and the director also. It was a grand party. We all got high and merry... This film was a major box office success back then and money was flowing like water. Good times!
The horse and the rider are the first living organisms to be featured in a movie
I remember the audience reaction when this man came on screen, we were all cheering for him.
Everyone in the comments joked about wanting a sequel for this, where Jordan Peele just gave yall one! Nope
Better than The Emoji Movie and UA-cam Rewind 2018
definitely better than that CATS trailer
still a better love story than twilight
i need to rethink my life f
agree
Fuck twilight
a 10 year old joke written 3 years ago
@@Joakim1400 i dont remember making this comment wtf
The first film to also have editing performed. Watch the lower left corner. Frame 1 is removed for continuity.
Hey, Anyone from N.O.P.E.?
Thank you Nope for dropping some
Knowledg
When you get into an argument so you invent a medium of entertainment.
I am 153yrs old and this was a banger when it dropped. Still is. Damn i miss the good ol days
has a percentage on rotten tomatoes?
katie provost 100%
This is my favorite movie! Second best is "The Roundhay Garden Scene", and the third best is "Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat!"
I remember going to the cinema as child to watch The Horse in Motio. I can't wait any longer for the sequel...
Kids from 20-21 centuries : its just a horse and a man
19 century kids : nostalgia 🥲🥲
The most powerful and meaningful experiences of my life. This movie really made me think about the moralities of mankind, It made me think about the duality of good and evil. The entire movie is a rollercoaster of emotions that even the most solid of rocks shed a tear. It made me feel things most humans didn't even think was possible to feel! The bond between the characters was interesting and it makes you really care for them. The twist at the end is PERFECT! from the buildup to the payoff, it was all PERFECT! This movie doen't need a sequel, it's that great!
143 years later and I remember it like it was yesterday, some say this was a loop, others say it’s a puzzle, I say it’s a fuckin masterpiece
A Moment that changed History Forever!
Whose here after “Nope”?
My mom told me about this movie in the winter of 1878 and it truly has changed my life
The horse deserves an Emmy
Nope is the direct sequel to this film
i remember seeing this movie in the summer of 1878 it was a big hit
U mean the first gif ever
No. Motion picture. See the numbers on the bottom left? That's the pic numbers.
@@BOOSETO so it's just a flip book?
@@aaa2123ify no...
@@BOOSETO that literally is what a flip book. stop motion animation
@@aaa2123ify a flip book is flipped in hand. An animation is stills of each page. Try and keep up.
Don’t let anyone tell you this was the first film ever made. Because this was technically made before the invention of film.
(It’s sheets of regular paper, not celluloid strips)
Ironic thing is I find this and other old movies more interesting to look at than any movie currently in theaters or on Netflix.
This was totally worth the 5 cents I paid to watch it when it released.
Man, I remember when this hit the cinema. People went crazy.
thank you Eadweard Muybridge, you invented movies, my passion, what I want to go into when I get a job and hobby.
you have to look at it in a psychological way to see the real meaning behind this beautiful piece
Legend says the man is still riding that horse
Cool that Jordan Peele add this to his film "Nope".
Best movie I have ever seen the build up was so good and the end was very unexpected 20/10
I wouldn't even be able to replicate this even in present day, I don't have 24 cameras, or a horse, or tripwires.. this is genuinely centuries ahead of its time, so far ahead that its even difficult to replicate in this day and age with the technological advancements we have now unless you have access to specialized equipment
use your phone
yeah I doubt he has 24 phones either
Now we have video cameras, so the only difficult thing would be finding a horse. Even if you’re insistent on a bunch of rapid photos instead of a digital file, just find a movie camera that still uses film. There’s no need for tripwires at all
@@hunterlawrence3573 For the sake of terminology, video cameras don't use film. They record on to things like tape, disc or SD card etc. A motion picture camera (otherwise known as a movie camera or cine camera) records on film. And by the way, I don't think these horse images were recorded on film though they would have been exposed with a light sensitive emulsion.
@@anzaeria No way these images were recorded on film. Celluloid strips weren’t made commercially available until 1889, which was over a decade after this.
Wow, first movie ever?! Very good☺👍🐴🐴🐴📱
It’s also the first GIF to be a movie
Wow, I didn't knew that films existed in 1870s
The first film was passage de Venus in 1874
Jordan Peele's Nope trailer brought me here
Same here
Same here Ngl
I love the fact he did this and the American buffalo true history
My great great great grandparents were probably newborns then
I was born 100 years later
Most interesting movie ever
Nice movie! I really liked the part where the horse ran, it really captured my eyes! 🍿👀
Can’t wait for the director’s cut!
I really want to know how the uploader got ahold of this film, got access to the equipment to convert it into a digital format, copy to a computer and upload it to UA-cam.
Me too
It's in various books. There are only a dozen or so frames.
@@howardjones543 Oh! That makes sense!
I liked the part where the horse was in motion
What's weird, the first Star wars movie came out just 99 years after this, and Hollywood wasn't even around before 1900 or even before 1890's. Just proves that if the movie industry gave up after almost 100 years, Star Wars wouldn't even be made. Fun fact of this.
Good old Great Great Great Grandpa Haywood.
"When is this video from?"
"The 70s"
"Damn, thats recent for this quality"
"No, the 1870s"
This was how I got to school-grandpa 1865-2024😭
We are getting a sequel, Jordan Peele’s NOPE
I remember seeing this back in 1878 on my birthday, it’s a classic👌
Man it seems like just yesterday this movie came out!
N O P E
I was watched this with Uncle Arthur Morgan. Its a good days I remember.
best film of the 70's
1870's ;-)
I prefer "The Passage of Venus" (1874)
That honor goes to "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
Nominated for the best shortest short. Coming soon to a TikTok near you.
The horse in motion (1878) was the first film to have a person in it but the first film ever was Passage de Venus(1874)
ua-cam.com/video/LowU9vKZzJs/v-deo.htmlsi=v_me8Rd4gvNIW8G3
change the playback speed to 2X to watch it better
Thank you Muybridge
Remember going to cinemas to see this
This film won all Oscars becouse it was the only one.
One of the best films of all time loved that ending
heart touching movie, i remember being on set.
I remember watching this movie in IMAX when released
Those were beautiful days. I was going with my wife💔
Congrats on the 140th anniversary!!!
Still watching in 2018?
2020 now
Definitely up there with The Godfather and Godfather Part II.
So this is what Chainsaw Man ending 5 is referencing?
Fujimoto LOVES movies bro
Only 1870s kids will understand the struggle
Who is still watching this in 2021? 143 years later?
It's been 144 yrs since this movie was made
The greatest 31 seconds film ever!😮🎥
Still waiting for Season 2
If you look at the left bottom corner of the screen, you will see page numbers
They are the photo numbers
back when my gramps always use to tell story about his race against a cowboy dude with a spinning steel ball.
That jockey was #1 movie star...
The people who first saw pictures in motion must have been floored. Like capturing lightning in a bottle.
Its older than the grandma of my grandma XD
Maybe, actually, it depends on your age. If we're assuming you're about 18, then your mother is probably around 48, and her mother is probably around 78. Her mother would then be around 108, and her mother would be around 138.
138 years ago would be 1882, which is only about 4 years after this cinematic. But this is an average age estimate, and it could be off by about 15 years for each generation.
Hypothetically, that means your grandmother's grandmother could have actually been born in 1822 which is a whole 56 years before this cinematic.
But, to be fair, taking the minimal approach where you're 13 and everyone is a teenage mom, let's say at about 16, that would be 13+16(4) or only 77 years. That would mean your grandmother's grandmother is likely still alive, and born in 1943 during the second World War.
Abandoned Void ...
He would be proud of his great, great, great grandson Secretariat.
I don't think George M. Cohan would remember, he was born in 1878!