- The
chronophotographic gun is one of the
ancestors of the
movie camera. It was
invented in 1882 by Étienne-Jules Marey, a
French scientist and chronophotographer...
- for the model, not at the
slight and
regular changes needed for a
chronophotographic sequence. Most of the
early series with an
intended range of regular...
-
provided with a
rotating disc with artist's
renderings of Muybridge's
chronophotographic sequences. It was used as a
demonstration device by
Muybridge in his...
-
Giacomo Balla. It was
influenced by the artist's
fascination with
chronophotographic studies of
animals in motion. It is
considered one of his best-known...
- Marey's
chronophotographic gun Étienne-Jules
Marey in Napoli. In the hand
notes the date is readable: "March 1882"
Illustration of the
chronophotographic gun...
- the
studies at Palo Alto with 24
cameras in 1879,
producing further chronophotographic pictures of more horses, some
other animals, male athletes, and a...
-
applied chronophotography to
capture the cat's
descent on film
using a
chronophotographic gun. The gun,
capable of
capturing 12
frames per second, produced...
-
photographic emulsions,
until Eadweard Muybridge managed to
record a
chronophotographic sequence in 1878.
After others had
animated his
pictures in zoetropes...
- in 1879 (and
built for him by
January 1880 to
project his
famous chronophotographic pictures in
motion and thus
prove that
these were authentic). Muybridge...
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ocean waves.
General Sobert developed, in
conjunction with Londe, a
chronophotographic device used to
study ballistics. Londe's
pictures were used as illustrations...