- Paul's
theatrographs in 1896. The
Theatrograph was also
known as the
Animatograph. Wakeman, John.
World Film Directors,
Volume 1. The H. W.
Wilson Company...
- The
Victor Animatograph Corporation was a
maker of
projection equipment founded in 1910 in Davenport, Iowa by Swedish-born
American inventor Alexander...
- held a 150th
anniversary exhibition curated by Ian
Christie entitled "
Animatograph! How
Cinema was Born in Haringey". In
August 2019, the
Barnet London...
- seen
Robert W. Paul's
Animatograph film
projector while on tour in England, Méliès
traveled to London. He
bought an
Animatograph from Paul, as well as...
-
magazine Cinéfilo from 1938 to 1939 and
collaborated in the
creation of
Animatograph and
World Graphic. In the
following decade, he was
editor of The Century...
- any
influence by Cocteau. In the fall of 1945,
Deren wrote to
Victor Animatograph Corp. that she had now seen Cocteau's film
multiple times and expressed...
- R. W. Paul, and
directed by
Walter R.
Booth and was
filmed at Paul's
Animatograph Works. It was
released in
November 1901. As was
common in cinema's early...
- home rental,
designed to be used in Pathéscope
Cinematograph or
Victor Animatograph projectors.
World War I
stopped European production of 28 mm. It continued...
-
expensive alternative to 35 mm film for amateurs. The same year the
Victor Animatograph Corporation started producing their own 16 mm
cameras and projectors...
- and film splicer, all of
which sold
together for $335. By 1924,
Victor Animatograph Corporation and Bell and
Howell had
placed 16mm
projectors on the market...