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Pleograph (Polish: Pleograf) was an
early type of
movie camera constructed in 1894,
before those made by the Lumière brothers, by
Polish inventor Kazimierz...
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field of cinematography. He
patented his
first film camera,
called Pleograph,
before the Lumière brothers, and
later went on to
improve the cinema...
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origins to 1894, when
inventor Kazimierz Prószyński
patented the
Pleograph and
subsequently the Aeroscope, the
first successful hand-held operated...
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apparatus called pleograph. Prószyński made a
number of
improvements and
major design changes. In 1896, he
modernized the
pleograph,
adapting it to world...
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inventor Kazimierz Prószyński
built his
camera and
projecting device,
called Pleograph, in 1894,
before those made by the Lumière brothers. Le
Prince went missing...
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Electrotachyscope Film
Image Kinetoscope List of film
formats Panoptikon Pleograph Praxinoscope Vitascope Zoopraxiscope Abel, Richard.
Encyclopedia of Early...
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multigraph (or
pleograph) is a
sequence of
letters that
behaves as a unit and is not the sum of its parts, such as
English ⟨ch⟩ or
French ⟨eau⟩. The...
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constructed a
projector and
camera in one, an
invention he
called the
Pleograph. Due to the work of Le Prince, Friese-Greene, Edison, and the Lumière...
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short film of the
bustling traffic in London's
Trafalgar Square. The
Pleograph,
invented by
Polish emigre Kazimierz Prószyński in 1894 was
another early...
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Kazimierz Prószyński, who
filmed various short do****entaries in Warsaw. His
pleograph film
camera had been
patented before the Lumière brothers'
invention and...