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Scientific commision for the 1874 Transit of Venus bound for Japan. Photo taken in Paris. According to Françoise Launay, these are the identities of the photographed, from left to right: Pierre Marie Arents (standing), Félix Tisserand (seated), Lieutenant Jean Picard (standing), Jules Janssen (seated), Makoto Shimizu, helmsman Mercier, Francisco Antônio de Almeida Júnior and helmsman Michaut.
Passage De Venus 1874
Directed by | P.J.C. Janssen |
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Produced by | P.J.C. Janssen |
Release date | 9 December 1874 |
"Abe
Edgington", owned by Leland Stanford; driven by C. Marvin, trotting at a
2-24 gait over the Palo Alto track, 15th June, 1878
"Sallie
Gardner", owned by Leland Stanford; ridden by G. Domm, running at a
1.40 gait over the Palo Alto track, 19th June, 1878 (1878 cabinet card,
"untouched" version from original negatives)
Card with "Sallie Gardner" in an altered 1879 edition
"Occident". Owned by Leland Stanford. Driven by Jas. Tennant. (1877 cabinet card)
Title: Occident. Owned by Leland Stanford. Driven by Jas. Tennant
Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print : albumen silver mounted on board.
24-camera rig with tripwires
The horse in motion - as shown by
instantaneous photography - with a study on animal mechanics founded on
anatomy and the revelations of the camera - in which is demonstrated the
theory of quadrupedal (14578999117)
Animation of the original 1878 version of the Sallie Gardner series, excluding the 12th frame where the horse is standing still
Конь у руху Эдварда Мэйбрыджа. «Салі Гарднер», якая належыць Ліланду Стэнфарду; бег 1:40 па трасе Пала-Альта, 19 чэрвеня 1878 года. Кадры 1—11 выкарыстоўваюцца для анімацыі, кадр 12 не выкарыстоўваюцца.
Animated sequence of a race horse galloping. Photos taken by Eadweard Muybridge (died 1904), first published in 1887 at Philadelphia (Animal Locomotion).
The Horse in Motion
1930 (National Science Museum, London) frames copy of Louis Le Prince's 1888 Man Walking Around A Corner (tentative title).
1930 (National Science Museum, London) frames copy of Louis Le Prince's 1888 Man Walking Around A Corner (tentative title).
Man Walking Around a Corner
Directed by Louis Le Prince
Release date 1887
Copy of original 19 frames (numbered 41–59) by National Science Museum, London 1931 (Courtesy of NMPFT, Bradford).
1930 copy of Louis Le Prince's Accordion Player original frames (1888) by National Science Museum (London). Courtesy of NMPFT (Bradford).
The accordion, Le Prince, captation gif de l'animation ogv, délai 0,15. Sans doute fin octobre 1888.
A screenshot of en:Roundhay Garden Scene by the French en:Louis Le Prince. The world's first film, shot on 14 October 1888 at Oakwood Grange
in Roundhay, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The home of Joseph and
Sarah Whitley, the in-laws of Louis Le Prince. Note that Sarah (shown
second from right) died on 24 October 1888, only 10 days after being
filmed in the movie.
Stone
and ceramic gravestone with metal plate inscribed as follows: "FIT VIA
VI In memory of Sarah Robinson the beloved wife of Joseph WHITLEY died
October 24th 1888 aged 72 years. Also of the aforesaid Joseph WHITLEY
died January 12th 1891 aged 74 years." Robinson was filmed 10 days
before her death, making her the earliest known born person ever to
appear in a film, and also the first known person who had appeared in a
film to die.
Created: 28 February 2021
1930 copy of the en:Louis Le Prince's en:Roundhay Garden Scene
original 1888 frames by the National Science Museum, London. Courtesy
of NMPFT (Bradford).The 20 frames 1930 copy would run for 1.66 seconds
at 12fps rate. Note that the 1930 copy is reversed! The steps and window
of Oakwood Grange should be on the left-hand side of the scene, as shown in the later NMPFT digital copy.
Created: 16 September 2006
Oakwood Hall, Oakwood Grange Lane, Leeds LS8 2PF. Site of the w:Roundhay Garden Scene. Centuries ago, Roundhay village was part of the vast Kirkstall Abbey lands
Roundhay Garden Scene
Directed by Louis Le Prince
Produced by Louis Le Prince
Starring Annie Hartley, Adolphe Le Prince, Joseph Whitley,Sarah Whitley
Cinematography Louis Le Prince
Edited by Louis Le Prince
Release date 14 October 1888
Country United Kingdom
Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge (Single-Lens Camera MkII)
6-frame sequence (118-120 & 122–124) of Leeds Bridge (National Science Museum, London 1923)
1923 (National Science Museum, London) frames copy of Louis Le Prince's 1888 Leeds Bridge. Courtesy of the National Media Museum, Bradford Created: foto komt waarschijnlijk uit 1930/1931, de afgebeelde filmbeelden uit 1888
Created: foto komt waarschijnlijk uit 1930/1931, de afgebeelde filmbeelden uit 1888
Frames copy (National Science Museum, London) of Louis Le Prince's 1888 Leeds Bridge. 6
frames from the partially lost 1889 film Leisurely Pedestrians, Open
Topped Buses and Hansom Cabs with Trotting Horses (or Hyde Park Corner)
Created: 1 January 1889
Directed by William Friese-Greene
Release date 1889
Country United Kingdom
Filmstrip of one of the three Monkeyshines films produced by Thomas Edison's laboratory in 1889–90 for the early cylinder version of the Kinetoscope
Directed by | William K. L. Dickson William Heise |
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Starring | Fred Ott Giuseppe Sacco Albanese |
Release date | 1889 or 1890 |
Running time | 56 seconds (No. 1 and 2) |
Country | United States |
Muybridge horse gallop
Horse galloping
Sequence of a horse galloping by Eadweard Muybridge (d.1904).
1893 paper Zoopraxiscope disc by Muybridge, Horse Galloping
Eadweard Muybridge Gehender Strauß Animation
Eadweard Muybridge, Ostrich Running, animation
Gehender Strauß, Animation
Muybridge Animal locomotion Plate 522. A 97, jumping; B 98, hand-spring; C 98, somersault; D 99, Somersault; E 99, spring over man's back (1887)
Draped woman opening a parasol and turning around
Animation of a draped woman opening a parasol and turning aroundCreated: 1884/1886
Created: 1887
Animated sequence of a buffalo (American bison) galloping. Photos taken by Eadweard Muybridge (died 1904), first published in 1887 at Philadelphia (Animal Locomotion).
Animation by Waugsberg, 2006-7-16. Animal locomotion, Capybara Walking
A man walking while bearing load on shoulder.
A man bearing load on shoulder. Photogravure after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
Iconographic Collections
Keywords: University of Pennsylvania.; Eadweard Muybridge
Woman walking downstairs (1887)
Animated sequence of a woman walking downstairs, frames taken by Eadweard Muybridge. Late 19th Century.
Kicking Mule Muybridge
London's Trafalgar Square | |
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Release date |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | Silent |
Frame from the 1891 Dickson Greeting, featuring William K. L. Dickson, in the first American film shown to a public audience
Directed by William K. L. Dickson
Produced by William K. L. Dickson
Production company Edison's Black Maria
Distributed by Edison Studios
Release date 1891
Country United States
Un bon bock
Directed by Émile Reynaud
Music by Gaston Paulin
Release date
28 October 1892
Country France
Created: 1892
Created: 1892
Created: 1892
Created: 1892
Created: 1892
Directed by Émile Reynaud
Written by Baden Ghanayem
Music by Gaston Paulin
Release date
28 October 1892
Country France
image from Blacksmith Scene (1893), produced by Thomas Edison, directed by William Kennedy Laurie Dickson, shot by William Heise; the first film ever publicly exhibited on the completed version of the Edison-Dickson Kinetoscope
Created: 1893
Directed by | William K.L. Dickson |
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Starring | Charles Kayser John Ott |
Cinematography | William Heise |
Distributed by | Edison Manufacturing Company |
Release date |
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Running time | 34 seconds |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent |
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