-
Ottomar Anschutz shared the
development of
projecting technology,
using chronophotographs and
projectors to
create movement much like the
projection we know...
- Étienne-Jules
Marey (1830–1904),
French surgeon, physiologist,
inventor of the
chronophotograph,
pioneer of cinematography,
contemporary of
Eadweard Muybridge MPC ·...
- inventions,
Marey ended up
changing the
chronophotographic gun for a
chronophotograph camera. This one had a
fixed plate and a
shutter with
which the time...
- to do this,
particularly interested me. The fact that I had seen
chronophotographs of
fencers in
action and
horse galloping (what we
today call stroboscopic...
-
created a
large zoetrope with a
series of
plaster models based on his
chronophotographs of
birds in flight. It is
estimated that 80 to 90
percent of all silent...
- JSTOR 10.1525/fq.2004.57.2.15. Rossell, Deac (2016). "Copycats: Anschütz
Chronophotographs as
Direct Source Materials for
Early Edison Kinetoscope Films". Film...
-
pictures of
flying storks in 1884. In 1885, Anschütz made his
first chronophotographs of horses,
sponsored by the
Prussian minister of Culture. Initially...
-
large zoetrope to
animate a
series of
plaster models based on his
chronophotographs of
birds in flight.
Modern equivalents normally dispense with the...
- to do this,
particularly interested me. The fact that I had seen
chronophotographs of
fencers in
action and
horse galloping (what we
today call stroboscopic...
- gl**** discs, in an
early type of rotoscoping. One disc had
anamorphic chronophotographs of the
skeleton of a
horse posed in the
different positions of a stride...