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- The Elektrische Schnellseher (from German: 'Electrical Quick-Viewer') or Electrotachyscope was an early motion picture system developed by chronophotographer...
- by Ottomar Anschütz in Germany. 1886 Ottomar Anschütz - "Elektrischer Schnellseher", archived from the original on 2021-12-22, retrieved 2019-11-04 Media...
- Trier (in German). Retrieved 2020-04-19. "Ottomar Anschütz, Elektrischer Schnellseher, Kino, Vorführgerät,Reihenaufnahmen, lebende Bilder, lebende Photographien...
- Ottamar Anschütz. This disc-based projection device, also known as the Schnellseher ("quick viewer"), is often referred to as an important conceptual source...
- chronophotographic recordings in motion, using a device he called the Elektrischen Schnellseher (also known as the Electrotachyscope), which displa**** short loops on...
- Projektion, Kinoe, Bewegungsbilder". "1886 Ottomar Anschütz - "Elektrischer Schnellseher"". YouTube. 22 October 2011. Brockmann, Stephen (2010). A Critical History...
- 1894 Ottomar Anschütz developed several versions of his "elektrische Schnellseher", or Electrotachyscope. His first machine had 24 chronophotographic 9x12...
- Rossell, Deac. "The Anschuetz Zoetropes". "Ottomar Anschütz, Elektrischer Schnellseher, Kino, Vorführgerät,Reihenaufnahmen, lebende Bilder, lebende Photographien...
- to 1894 Ottomar Anschütz developed several different versions of his Schnellseher, or Electrotachyscope. The first version, exploited from 1887 to 1890...
- Kinetograph, as announced at the time, but by the Elektrotachyscop or Schnellseher, also called the Electro-Tachiscópio Eisenlohr, an invention by Ottomar...