by slasherindex | Jan 1, 1924
The Kodascope Library is established to offer 16mm (and later 8mm) printed films for rent. Lasts until 1939.
by slasherindex | Jan 1, 1922
A line of amateur 9.5mm cameras and projectors. The 9.5mm film format became a popular printed film format in Europe.
by slasherindex | Jan 1, 1913
William Beech Cook establishes Pathescope Company of America to sell surplus Pathe KOK projectors and printed 28mm films (called Pathescopes) in the U.S.
by slasherindex | Jan 1, 1912
A French 28mm home projector which used safety (non-combustible) film. Developed by Pathé-Frères, it’s first patented in 1911, sold to the public in 1912. Printed films are made available for rent or purchase through catalogs.