My other talks on the early days of photography have been about static images but with the advent of sub-second exposure times it became possible to take a series of photos that could then be projected to give the illusion of movement.
This talk traces that development from multiple still images into the film industry and the rise of film star's like Charlie Chaplin.
I cover the zoetrope, stroboscopische, Phénakisticopes, zoopraxiscope as well as Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904), Louis Le Prince (1841-1890), Thomas Edison (1847-1931) and his Kinetoscope and the Lumière brothers and their Cinématographe.
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26 ноя 2023