Newark Athlete

Newark Athlete is an American short film directed and produced by William Dickson and William Heise. It is a silent film in black and white. The film lasts about 30 seconds and gives a young athlete swinging Indian clubs. The film was shot in may or June 1891 in Edison's Black Mariastudio. [1] the film was made to Thomas Edison's Kinetoscope, the device with which the film could be viewed, test.

Newark Athlete In 2010 was chosen by the National Film Preservation Board for preservation in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. It is the oldest film in the National Film Registry. ==Prices[ Edit] ==