Elektrische Schnellseher (from German: 'Electrical Quick-Viewer') or Electrotachyscope is an early motion picture system developed by chronophotographer...
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Muybridge and Étienne-Jules Marey. In 1886, Anschütz developed the Electrotachyscope, an early device that displayed short motion picture loops with 24...
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developed several versions of his "elektrische Schnellseher", or Electrotachyscope. His first machine had 24 chronophotographic 9x12 centimeter glass...
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cylindrical Electrotachyscope with six small viewing screens. Starting in 1891, some 152 examples of a coin-operated peep-box Electrotachyscope model were...
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Anschütz developed several different versions of his Schnellseher, or Electrotachyscope. The first version, exploited from 1887 to 1890, had 24 chronophotographic...
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in 2012 contains a flip book of a walking moose. Animation portal Electrotachyscope Flip page Mutoscope Praxinoscope Stop motion Strobe light Thaumatrope...
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device he called the Elektrischen Schnellseher (also known as the Electrotachyscope), which displayed short loops on a small milk glass screen. By 1891...
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cameras but did not publicly project the results. Ottomar Anschütz's Electrotachyscope projected very short loops of high photographic quality. Thomas Edison...
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reflecting on the end of the frontier which Buffalo Bill represented. The electrotachyscope of Ottomar Anschütz was demonstrated, which used a Geissler tube to...
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appealed to the artistic tastes of high society. Bioscop Biograph Electrotachyscope Film Image Kinetoscope List of film formats Panoptikon Pleograph Praxinoscope...
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Anorthoscope Camera obscura Chromatrope Chronophotography Cosmorama Electrotachyscope Flip book Kaiserpanorama Kinematoscope Kinetoscope Magic lantern Megalethoscope...
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[citation needed] Look up strobe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Electrotachyscope, an early motion picture system in limited use between 1886 and 1894...
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examining an object or scenery. binoculars contact lenses cystoscope electrotachyscope endoscope including oblique-viewing instruments for seeing the digestive...
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πραξι- (confer πρᾶξις "action") and scop- (confer σκοπός "watcher"). Electrotachyscope History of film Strobe light Zoetrope Zoopraxiscope Brunn, Stanley...
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and later in television sets, radar, and computer display devices Electrotachyscope (an early moving picture display device) Fluorescent lamps Plasma...
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observer and not a real color. The Benham's top demonstrates the effect. Electrotachyscope Flip book Reciprocating motion Phenakistoscope Praxinoscope Strobe...
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intended to make a nickel-in-the-slot device (comparable to Anschütz's Electrotachyscope and the Kinetoscope), the machine could project its images "upon any...
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recordings as moving pictures to thousands of paying costumers with his Electrotachyscope, on a small opal glass screen since 1887 and on a large screen from...
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Anschutz very successfully presents his photographs in motion with his Electrotachyscope that uses transparent pictures in a wheel. 1887 – Hannibal Goodwin...
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development of projection devices (Muybridge's zoopraxiscope, Anschutz's electrotachyscope, and ultimately, Albert Londe's high-speed multi-exposure camera which...
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University of Edinburgh Heritage Collections 1883 Eadweard Muybridge Electrotachyscope Flip book History of animation History of film List of film formats...
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photographically, then colored by hand. Ottomar Anschütz developed his first Electrotachyscope in 1886. For each scene, 24 glass plates with chronophotographic images...
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animation - Dubbing - Dutch angle - Dynamic composition Effects light - Electrotachyscope - Ellipsoidal reflector spot light - Establishing shot - Extreme close-up...
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Anschütz (1846–1907), Germany – single-curtain focal-plane shutter, electrotachyscope Hermann Anschütz-Kaempfe (1872–1931), Germany – Gyrocompass Virginia...
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Muybridge and Étienne-Jules Marey. By 1886, Anschütz had developed the Electrotachyscope, an early device that displayed short motion picture loops with 24...
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An Anschütz electrotachyscope American Scientific, 16/11/1889, p. 303...
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References External links edit decision list editing effects light electrotachyscope ellipsoidal reflector spot light establishing shot Any shot which...
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Anorthoscope Camera obscura Chromatrope Chronophotography Cosmorama Electrotachyscope Flip book Kaiserpanorama Kinematoscope Kinetoscope Magic lantern Megalethoscope...
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– Eclair camera – Edge code – Edit decision list – Editor's cut – Electrotachyscope – Ellipsoidal – Ellipsoidal reflector spot light – End credits – Entertainment...
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to silhouette animation. In 1886, Ottomar Anschütz developed the Electrotachyscope, an early device that displayed short motion picture loops with 24...
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