How Motion Pictures are Made

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Harper, 1918 - Motion pictures - 365 pages
 

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Page 350 - to me that it was possible to devise an instrument which should do for the eye what the phonograph does for the ear, and that by a combination of the two all motion and sound could be recorded and
Page 252 - between the hours of nine in the morning and five in the afternoon.
Page 351 - the field, grand opera can be given at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York without any material change from the
Page 7 - By means of my apparatus I am enabled especially to reproduce the passing of a procession, a review of military maneuvers,
Page 40 - party of the first part agrees to allow the party of the second part to make
Page 350 - The idea, the germ of which came from the little toy called the Zoetrope, and
Page 44 - Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania for the promotion of mechanic arts
Page 7 - there be a slight interval of time during which the same object was not shown, the persistence of the luminous impression upon the eye will fill
Page 350 - the work of Muybridge, Marey, and others, has now been accomplished so that every change of
Page 8 - he purchased twenty-four cameras and placed them at the edge of the race-course, conveniently close together, with a fine thread attached to the shutter of each

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