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  1. The world’s first colour moving pictures. The Kodak Gallery is home to one of our most amazing discoveries: the earliest moving colour film. Using the method patented by Edward Turner and Frederick Marshall Lee in 1899, we were able to reveal full-colour moving images on test films from 1901–03, making them viewable for the first time in ...

  2. Explore National Science and Media Museum’s 372 photos on Flickr!

  3. Pictureville Bar is our stylish bar and café. Relax and enjoy a refreshment before your film with comfy seating and free Wi-Fi, or explore fascinating objects from the National Science and Media Museum’s collection, including a large 1952 35mm film projector.

  4. 29 de jul. de 2012 · The infamous 'Cottingley Fairies' photographs were created by cousins Frances Griffiths and Elsie Wright in 1917. The images would go on to be a phenomenon.

  5. Animation Gallery. The Animation gallery is now closed as we begin to transform the museum through our Sound and Vision project. Explore the history of animation and animated images—including animation produced right here in the UK. See some favourite characters, look back at animation through the ages, and discover how animators work their ...

  6. Category: Festival. 26–30 September 2024. Widescreen Weekend is a unique festival of large-screen formats and cinema technologies celebrating the past, present and future of film. Back to Top.

  7. Pictureville is the home of cinema at the National Science and Media Museum, showing everything from blockbusters to indie gems.