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first still photograph taken in this year
this person and his sons introduce the Phenakistoscope
an illusion toy
introduces Praxinoscope
Eadweard Muybridge achieves success in this year
Etienne Jules Marey begins experiments on flight of what animal
sells still camera under the name Kodak
inventor of electric lightbulb and phonograph decides to design machines for making and showing motion pictures
mechanism that is important in the development of motion pics
exhibits much larger version of praxinoscope (last name)
this family is the biggest manufacturer of photographic plates
name of camera that Louis and Auguste design
Woodville Latham and his sons began working on their own camera and projector in this year
first film shot with Cinematographe camera (first 2 words only)
opened small storefront theatre in May of 1895
setting for partnership of Francis Jenkins and Thomas Armat
one of the most famous film screenings in history took place on this day
how much customers paid for 25 minute program of ten Lumiere films
year that Dickson and Casler developed camera to go with Casler's Mutoscope
these brothers sent representative from their company to London
on this day Birt Acres presents selection of his films to Royal Photographic Society
continued to improve his camera and invented projector
British filmmaker that produces "The Big Swallow" in 1900
British filmmaker that makes Mary Janes Mishap in 1903
important silent film director
produced "Rescued by Rover" with Lewin Fitzhamon in 1905
Edison agrees to manufacture what in 1896?
still in use in modern motion picture projectors
Muybridge produces what in 1878?
works for Edison in 1903
instantaneous change from one scene to the next
close up shot of something within the scene
optical version of dolly
abbreviation for exterior
Special effects
aka Dutch angle shot
similar to establishing shot
extreme close ups
entire camera is moved toward or away from subject
when lateral move is needed

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