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Autour d une cabine-Emile Reynaud-1894

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  • This is not film. Reynaud created animations by developing the praxinoscope toy he had already marketed. The background was projected separately and the moving figures were painted on individual cells, then mounted into a paper and leather band and projected using a large praxinoscope (which operated using mirrors. The band was manipulated by hand. The operator could move back wares and forwards to repeat actions or speed or slow up a scene. The music was live.

  • 0:39 did that guy kick that lady to the ground? lmao

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  • @YAPANYASHIRO my point was that the Théatre Optique was a development of the projection praxinoscope toy, it is in effect a large-scale praxinoscope

  • @YAPANYASHIRO my point was that the Téatre Optique was a development of the projection praxinoscope toy, it is in effect a large-scale praxinoscope

  • Yes ... this is 1894! TRUE!

  • @soylentgreen666 Not on purpose... shall we consider...

  • @julesj0 Actually he didn't developed his animation on the praxinoscope, he used his thétre-optique

  • @Videoman66 The real significance of this piece it that it represents the first projected motion pictures. Since it predates the invention of the motion picture camera, drawn images were the medium of display. As such, the "animated cartoon" was the father of movies.

  • @julesj0  Just one small comment, cells hadn't been invented yet, tt's all painted on glass frames.

  • @TheRussellicious yup it was, the Phenakistoscope machine was invented by Joseph Plateau back in 1832 apparently!

  • @TheRussellicious Yeah that's what I'm like! huh? 1894? it couldn't have been that early!

  • He de reconocer que no conocía esta faceta de Emile Reynaud. Gracias

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