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Early Moving Pictures
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Shadow Puppets
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Camera Obscura
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Camera = Latin for “room” Obscura = Latin for “dark”
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Magic Lantern 1644
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1) Chimney - provides an updraft for oil burning illuminants 2) Slot for slides - placed between the illuminant and a focus lens 3) Focus Knob 4) Focus lenses - n early lanterns 1 lens was used later 3 were introduced. 5) Door - djustments to the illuminants were made through here 6) Inspection window usually fitted with tinted glass to avoid glare 7) Carrying rail usually made of brass.
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Magic Lanterns
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Panoramas & Dioramas Robert Barker (1739 - 1806) A new form of entertainment was shown in 1787
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Eadweard Muybridge (1830 - 1904)
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Zoopraxiscope
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Persistence of Vision Thaumatrope - 1826
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Phenakistoscope - 1820s
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Zoetrope 1867- Wheel of Life Each slit acts as a shutter
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World’s First Photo - 1827 Nicephore Niepce’s bedroom window
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Louis Daguerre (1787-1851)
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Behold the portrait - day by day I’ve seen its features die; First the moustache goes away, Then the whiskers fly.
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Stereoptic Viewers (1850)
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Praxinoscope Patented 1867
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William Henry Fox Talbot (1800-1877) Invented the negative (tracing paper soaked in chemicals)
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Kinetoscope Patented by Thomas Edison 1891 -used 35 mm filmstrips
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Lumiere Brothers Paris - 1894 Short films of everyday life
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Westinghouse Works 1904 http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/papr/west/westhome.html
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New York 1898-1906
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San Francisco Earthquake 1906
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Birth of Cinema - 1895
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Le Voyage Dans la Lune - 1902 Special Effects
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Mutoscope 1895
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Edwin S. Porter
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Flipbook - Kinagora
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Nickelodeon
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