The very first concept of projection was used in 1646 by a German priest, Athanasius Kircher. He used to project the hand-painted images onto a blank white screen with the help of a candle or oil lamp. His concept formed the basis for other people to invent a device which was known as a “Projector”. Later in 1879, Eadweard Muybridge developed a device called “Zoopraxiscope”. This was used to show movies and pictures by creating an illusion movement. He is generally referred to as “Father of the motion picture”.