No, Edison did not think of the concept of "movies". . . they existed before Edison invented his camera and projector system. There were, in fact, many movie systems before Edison's on the market. His was the most efficient. The French were there first. He also was not first with the electric light or even the light bulb. However, Edison did indeed invent recording sound. He appears to have thought of it and invented a machine to record it and play it back. . . although even that is in dispute that an engineer in his laboratory may have been the actual inventor. One thing is certain, though, and that is that Edison invented the modern industrial laboratory system.
Apple did work with Kodak to produce the first consumer affordable digital cameras.
Neither did Jobs. Engineers who worked for him did.
Whom, Steve, like Edison, directed on what to do, and how he wanted it done. Which means they thought of the idea, and built it in hardware. Jobs comes along and says "Wow! That's neat! I'm going to brow beat my engineers into building one of these, only it's going to be extra-spectacular-super-duper better!
"Now where did I put my whips and chains?"
Even the engineers who worked with Steve say he was often the one who came up with the ideas. Edison often came under the exact same accusations as YOU are making. . . even to the whips and chains. . . and was also defended by the people who worked with him.
Okay dude, you *DO* know that you are dissecting snark? It isn't supposed to be taken seriously.