The first motion picture was a 2-second film
In 1888, Louis Le Prince filmed the 2-second "Roundhay Garden Scene," a pioneering motion picture that sparked the birth of cinema as we know it.
Before Hollywood, the world's first motion picture was a mere 2.11-second film called "Roundhay Garden Scene." In October 1888, French inventor Louis Le Prince captured four family members walking in a garden in Leeds, England. This groundbreaking footage, shot at 16 frames per second on paper film, laid the foundation for cinema. It bridged the gap between static images and dynamic storytelling, paving the way for all films that followed. Tragically, Le Prince vanished mysteriously in 1890, and his pioneering work was largely overlooked for decades.