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The French Lou brothers are known as the originators of what movies

The Lu brothers shot a film documentary for the first time.

The Lumière brothers invented the movie recorder and shot it as a documentary, thus becoming the originator of documentary. Revered as the "Father of Cinema".

The Lumière brothers, Auguste Marie Louis Nicolas Lumière and Louis Jean Lumière, are a pair of French brothers, born in the largest manufacturing company in Europe. Family of photographic plates, inventors of motion pictures and the motion picture projector. Films were shot at 16 frames per second. The first film of this format was "Factory Closing" shot in March 1895, and preview screenings were held to business and scientific groups. Although this is not the first public screening of a movie in history, it is often regarded as the first screening of a movie in the world because it is closer to the later form of movie viewing (ticketed screening). December 28, 1895 is designated as the birth date of film. The Lumière brothers are also known as the "Fathers of Modern Film".