Early Stages of Kinematography

C. H. Bothamley

The author, who presided over the meeting of the Photographic Convention of the United Kingdom at Chester, England, in 1890, describes some of the work of E. J. Marey, Muybridge, Friese-Greene, and Le Prince, pioneers in the art of producing and exhibiting motion pictures. The information given in this paper is particularly interesting in view of the personal acquaintance of the author with these pioneers during the time in which they were conducting their work.

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1933-03
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J10154