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The two inventors of the Bioskop, a sort of magic lantern that projected images so fast as to give the illusion of movement, bow to the camera at both sides of an empty screen. The scene was shown in continuity, at the end of the session, as if the producers and directors of the session were beading the public a farewell. Written by Artemis-9
Max and Eugen Skladanowsky enter from opposite sides of the frame, bow to the audience, and exit.
There's no record I can find of the order of the films that Skladanowskis showed his audience in Berlin on November 1, 1895, but if I were doing the programming, I'd run this as the first item, before all the jugglers, acrobats, and boxing kangaroos. And then, after those movies had all been shown, I'd run it again, just to make sure that people knew who was important in this thing.