Editing In Early Cinema
Thomas Edison
Thomas Edison ran a film laboratory where the Cinematographic camera and the cinetoscope were invented. He developed the 35mm film strip that came to be the industry standard.He also eventually developed the projector to play it!The Lumiere Brothers
Edison worked with the Lumiere Brothers and produced short films that were one long, static, locked-down shot. Motion in the shot was all that was necessary to amuse an audience, so the first films simply showed activity such as traffic moving on a city street. This can be seen in the film Sortie D'usine (1895) - by the Lumiere Brothers.G.A Smith
Initially, there was no story and no editing. Each film ran as long as there was film in the camera. An example of which is The Miller and The Sweep (1898) by G.A Smith. In 1899, G.A Smith made The Kiss In The Tunnel. This film is said to mark the beginnings of narrative editing (creating a story). Smith felt that some 'extra spice' was called for in the then popular Phantom Ride genre. He took advantage of the brief onset of darkness as they went into the tunnel to splice (cut and then stick two pieces of film together) in the shot of the couple.