The first movie camera ever patented was Thomas Edison's Kinetograph. He developed this motion picture camera in the 1890s. Edison also invented the Kinetoscope, a device used to view the films that were recorded. The films could be seen by only one person at a time, looking through a viewing peephole at the top of the Kinetoscope. The device wasn't exactly a movie projector, but it heralded the way for cinematic projection as we know it today.

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