- from his gun
using the phenakistiscope. In 1889 he
developed the
chronophotographe camera which took
images on film at even spacing. He
however did not...
- West Orange, New Jersey). Étienne-Jules
Marey starts work on his
chronophotographe camera with 90 mm wide roll
paper film. Charles-Émile
Reynaud patents...
-
developed for
shooting or
viewing motion pictures,
ranging from the
Chronophotographe format from 1888, to mid-20th
century formats such as the 1953 CinemaScope...
- on a 60 mm format,
first known as
Biographe (unperforated), then
Chronophotographe (perforated).
Casimir Sivan and E.
Dalphin create a 38 mm format....
- were
directed with the Photo-Scénographe, a
camera inspired by the
Chronophotographe à
bande mobile of Étienne-Jules Marey. The two
preserved short animated...
-
distortion caused by fast rotation). Étienne-Jules
Marey developed the
Chronophotographe,
which could take 12
pictures per
second from a
single viewpoint....
- b) 2 7/8 inch, 1.19:1
Films made by Demeny-Gaumont (France 1895) -
Chronophotographe, 60 mm, 1.22:1, 4 perf.
Henry Regatta (UK 1896 July) Birt Acres, Barnet...