The following is an overview of the events of 1894 in film, including a list of films released and notable births.
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Events
- January 7 
- William Kennedy Dickson receives a patent for motion picture film.
 - Dickson and William Heise film their colleague, Fred Ott sneezing with the Kinetograph at Edison's Black Maria studio.[1]
 
 - April 14 – The first commercial presentation of the Kinetoscope took place in the Holland Brothers' Kinetoscope Parlor at 1155 Broadway, New York City.[2]
 - June 6 - Charles Francis Jenkins projects a filmed motion picture before an audience in Richmond, Indiana. Earliest documented projection of a motion picture.[3]
 - Thomas Edison experiments with synchronizing audio with film; the Kinetophone is invented which loosely synchronizes a Kinetoscope image with a cylinder phonograph.[4]
 - Kinetoscope viewing parlors begin to open in major cities. Each parlor contains several machines.
 - Birt Acres creates a 70 mm format, which he first uses to shoot the Henley Royal Regatta.[5]
 
Notable films released in 1894
Birt Acres
- Crows on Saffron Hill
 - Haycart Crossing Hadley Green, Middlesex
 
Charles-Émile Reynaud
- Autour d'une cabine
 - Rêve au coin du feu
 
Étienne-Jules Marey
- Falling Cat
 - Chat en Chute Libre
 
William K. L. Dickson
- Alleni's Boxing Monkeys
 - Amateur Gymnast, No. 2
 - Annabelle Butterfly Dance, starring Annabelle Moore
 - Annabelle Sun Dance, starring Annabelle Moore
 - Annie Oakley, starring Annie Oakley
 - Armand D'Ary, starring Armand D'Ary
 - Athlete with Wand
 - Babies in High Chairs
 - Band Drill
 - A Bar Room Scene
 - The Barbershop
 - Bertoldi (Mouth Support), starring Ena Bertoldi
 - Bertoldi (Table Contortion), starring Ena Bertoldi
 - Boxing, starring Jack McAuliffe
 - The Boxing Cats (Prof. Welton's)
 - Bucking Broncho, starring Lee Martin
 - Buffalo Bill (lost), starring William F. Cody
 - Buffalo Dance, starring Hair Coat, Parts His Hair and Last Horse
 - Caicedo (with Pole), starring Juan A. Caicedo
 - Caicedo (with Spurs), starring Juan A. Caicedo
 - Carmencita, starring Carmencita
 - The Carnival Dance, starring Madge Crossland, May Lucas and Lucy Murray
 - Chinese Laundry Scene, directed by William Heise and William K. L. Dickson and starring Phil Doreto and Robetta
 - Chinese Opium Den (lost)
 - The Cock Fight
 - Cock Fight, No. 2
 - Corbett and Courtney Before the Kinetograph, starring James J. Corbett and Peter Courtney
 - Cupid's Dance, starring Florence Ewer, Lenora Ewer and Mildred Ewer
 - Dance, starring Rosa France, Frank Lawton and Etta Williamson
 - Dance du Ventre
 - The Dancing Clown, starring Johnny Purvis
 - The Dickson Experimental Sound Film
 - Dogs Fighting
 - Edison Employee Picnic
 - Fancy Club Swinger, starring John R. Abell
 - Finale of 1st Act, Hoyt's 'Milk White Flag'
 - Fire Rescue Scene
 - Fred Ott Holding a Bird, starring Fred Ott
 - Fred Ott's Sneeze, starring Fred Ott
 - French Dancers
 - Glenroy Bros., (no. 2)
 - Hadj Cheriff, starring Hadji Cheriff
 - Highland Dance
 - The Hornbacker-Murphy Fight, starring Eugene Hornbacker and Murphy
 - Human Pyramid, starring Saleem Nassar
 - Imperial Japanese Dance, starring the Sarashe Sisters
 - Lady Fencers (With Broadswords), starring Louise Blanchard and Helen Englehart
 - Lady Fencers (With Foils)
 - Lasso Exhibition, starring Frank Hammitt and Lee Martin
 - Lasso Thrower (lost), starring Vicente Oropeza
 - Leonard-Cushing Fight, starring Jack Cushing and Mike Leonard
 - Luis Martinetti, Contortionist, starring Luis Martinetti
 - Man of a Thousand Faces, starring George Layman
 - May Lucas, starring May Lucas
 - Men on Parallel Bars
 - Mexican Knife Duel (lost), starring Pedro Esquivel and Dionecio Gonzales
 - Miss Lucy Murray, starring Lucy Murray
 - Mlle. Capitaine, starring Alciede Capitaine
 - Organ Grinder, No. 1
 - Organ Grinder, No. 2
 - Oriental Dance, starring Rosa
 - The Pickaninny Dance, from the 'Passing Show', starring Joe Rastus, Denny Tolliver and Walter Wilkins
 - Rat Killing
 - Rats and Terrier No. 2
 - Rats and Terrier No. 3
 - Rats and Weasel
 - Ruth Dennis, starring Ruth St. Denis
 - Sandow, starring Eugen Sandow
 - Sheik Hadji Tahar, starring Sheik Hadji Tahar
 - Sioux Ghost Dance
 - Summersault Dog, starring Lucy the Dog and Ivan Tschernoff
 - Sword Combat, starring Najid and Saleem Nassar
 - Topack and Steele, starring George W. Steele and George Topack
 - Toyou Kichi, starring Toyou Kichi
 - Trained Bears
 - Trapeze
 - Unsuccessful Somersault
 - Walton and Slavin, starring John Slavin and Charles F. Walton
 - Whirlwind Gunspinning, starring Hadj Lessik
 - The Widder, starring Isabelle Coe
 - Wonderful Performing Dog, starring Lucy the Dog and Ivan Tschernoff
 - The Wrestling Dog, starring Henry Welton
 - Wrestling Match
 
Films directed by other filmmakers
- Miss Jerry, directed by Alexander Black, starring by Blanche Bayliss, William Courtenay and Chauncey Depew.
 
Births
| Month | Date | Name | Country | Profession | Died | |
| January | 3 | ZaSu Pitts | US | Actress | 1963 | |
| 6 | William Newell | US | Actor | 1967 | ||
| 22 | Matt McHugh | US | Actor | 1971 | ||
| February | 8 | King Vidor | US | Actor, director | 1982 | |
| 14 | Jack Benny | US | Comedian | 1974 | ||
| March | 26 | Will Wright | US | Actor | 1962 | |
| May | 2 | Norma Talmadge | US | Actress | 1957 | |
| 20 | Estelle Taylor | US | Actress | 1958 | ||
| 26 | Paul Lukas | Hungary | Actor | 1971 | ||
| June | 16 | Norman Kerry | US | Actor | 1956 | |
| July | 23 | Arthur Treacher | UK | Actor | 1975 | |
| 25 | Walter Brennan | US | Actor | 1974 | ||
| 27 | Mientje Kling | Netherlands | Actress | 1966 | ||
| 29 | Charles C. Wilson | US | Actor | 1948 | ||
| August | 9 | Kathleen Lockhart | US | Actress | 1978 | |
| 10 | Alan Crosland | US | Director | 1936 | ||
| September | 15 | Jean Renoir | France | Director | 1979 | |
| 26 | Gladys Brockwell | US | Actress | 1929 | ||
| 27 | Olive Tell | US | Actress | 1951 | ||
| October | 7 | Del Lord | Canada | Director | 1970 | |
| 20 | Olive Thomas | US | Actress | 1920 | ||
| 27 | Agda Helin | Sweden | Actress | 1984 | ||
| November | 9 | Mae Marsh | US | Actress | 1968 | |
| 13 | Nita Naldi | US | Actress | 1961 | ||
| December | 8 | Marthe Vinot | France | Actress | 1974 | |
Debut
- Annabelle Whitford (Annabelle Sun Dance)
 - William Courtenay (Miss Jerry)
 
External links
 Media related to 1894 in film at Wikimedia Commons
References
- ↑ Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze (1894) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-05-05
 - ↑ Musser, Charles (1994). The Emergence of Cinema: The American Screen to 1907, Volume 1. London, England: University of California Press. p. 81. ISBN 0521897335.
 - ↑ "The Case Files: C. Franklin Jenkins". The Franklin Institute. Archived from the original on 2013-01-07. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
 - ↑ Venkatasawmy, Rama (2012). The Digitization of Cinematic Visual Effects: Hollywood's Coming of Age. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. p. 166. ISBN 0739176218.
 - ↑ "Acres, Birt (1854–1918)". BFI Screen Online. Retrieved 24 February 2013.
 
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