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Multiple exposure
In photography and cinematography, a multiple exposure is the superimposition of two or more exposures to create a single image, and double exposure has a corresponding meaning in respect of two images -
when was george melies born
Méliès was well known for the use of special effects, popularizing such techniques as substitution splices, multiple exposures, time-lapse photography, dissolves, and hand-painted colour. He was also one of the first filmmakers to use storyboards. -
Lumiere brothers
They were manufacturers of photography equipment, best known for their Cinématographe motion picture system -
alice guy blaché
Alice Ida Antoinette Guy-Blaché (née Guy; 1 July 1873 – 24 March 1968) was a French pioneer filmmaker, active from the late 19th century, and one of the first to make a narrative fiction film. She was the first woman to direct a film. From 1896 to 1906, she was probably the only female filmmaker in the world. -
Everyday Images
in public cinemas, audiences were spellbound by the films of simple movement and action: images of a baby eating, a hose squirting water. -
cinematography
Cinematography is the art of making motion pictures. -
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kinetoscope
The Kinetoscope was an early motion picture exhibition device, and the first to utilize sequential images printed on a strip of perforated, flexible, photographic film driven by sprockets and an intermittent movement. -
Kinetograph
The world's first motion-picture camera, developed in 1890 by American inventor Thomas Alva Edison and his assistant and protégé, William K. L. Dickson. -
Who invented the film camera?
Thomas Edison created the very first film camera. -
animatograph
an early form of motion-picture projector. -
Latham loop
The Latham Loop is used in film projection and image capture.