Thomas Edison made the first motion pictures. The first few were untitled, but then he made several more with titles like "The Dream Bed"? I think was the name and several more rudimentary films.
'Come along do!' Robert paul company, UK. 1898.
The first to join multilengths of 1 minute clips of eastman film, use cuts to different scenes and a story with a title.
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The first film ever was 3 seconds long by Eadward Muybridge called "Sallie Gardner at a Gallop" which began the idea of motion pictures and movies. It is also nicknamed "The Horse in Motion".
The First film ever was developed in London which just played a series of pictures fast which showed motion, it was a film of the streets of London lasted about 5 seconds.
The first film on which Pixar Animation is credited was a short film called The Adventures of Andre and Wally B. However the first which made them famous was Toy Story in 1995.
The Adventures of Andre & Wally B is the first American made completely computer generated cartoon made in 1984.However depending on how exactly you're defining a "cartoon", in 1967, Hummingbird, was a ten minute computer animated film created by Charles Csuri and James Shaffer.The previous answer of "Toy Story" being the first CGI animated feature length film is of course true, but it's clearly not the first computer animated cartoon.
The first film to use cgi was metadata in 1971, but the first full-length cgi film was final fantasy: the spirits within The first film to have all it's special effects cgi was "The Last Starfighter" (1984). The first film to use all cgi (except for some cahracters) was "TRON" (by Disney) in 1982. Tron was a combination of animation and CGI.
"Toy Story" was the 1st full length animated film done entirely by CGI .
The first Harry Potter movie was released in 2001. However, J.K. Rowling didn't actually make the film. She helped with the script, story and character development to make sure it was faithful to the book.