From its inception in the late 1800s, cinema has enjoyed rapid spree of innovation, becoming one of the most popular forms of visual art in the process. The oldest surviving film, Roundhay Garden Scene, dates back to 1888. It was filmed by French inventor Louis Le Prince in Leeds, England. By 1893, the Edison Company’s Kinetoscope was created, which allowed one person at a time to watch moving pictures. However, in 1895, the Lumiere brothers became the first to present projected motion pictures to paying audiences, using their own invention, the Cinématographe.