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sexysadie

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I thought that somebody had created a film about a moving horse which was the first moving picture ever? Somewhere in the late 1800's to early 1900's??? I'll have to look it up. Interesting subject.
 

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im sure we have a few history threads around here somewhere! and sorry i cant help you with any movies as i have not been to the theatre in quite some time
 

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i like history, it's also not a month research to know them, i like knowing the roots of what humans and i have in our homes these days, also a film shows people active, moving and kicking, a motion picture is a group of pictures for one thing, a film is a frame, that's is what i reckon is the differance.


first motion picture

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more of Eadweard's work,
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phenakistoscope

this is how phenakistoscope works, i like how they dressed back then :)
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films:

world's very first film:



he took many other films, another one at leeds bridge, traffic crossing through, the bridge, and a film of an accordion player, and his probably worst film titled "man walking around a corner" it's his worst for bieng very old and 4 or 5 of it's frames are lost, making a gab in the middle of the scene, for all those films, they usually lasted 3 o 2 seconds, yet i find them very cool

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waajbbvAzYM
"man walking around a corner"


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1i40rnpOsA&feature=related
roundhay garden scene, first film ever, they are dancing and laughing at the roundhay garden, adolphe le prince walks in a circle, and Harriet Hartley turns around and walks towards the other side, sarah whitley is walking backwards while looking at the camera (probably dancing?) and joseph whitley is jumping or dancing or running around sarah.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbCicW0Mwkk&feature=related
accordion player


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7saH58usq4
traffic at leeds bridge, the world's getting a pretty rare view of life and streets back in the 1880's




i know this is abit of reacting but it would start an english conversation :)
 
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