Motion Picture Origins. What do we need to make moving pictures work?

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Motion Picture Origins What do we need to make moving pictures work?

Two Necessary Illusions 1. Persistence of vision The tendency of the retina to retain an image for a fraction of a second after the light source is gone.

Two Necessary Illusions 1. Persistence of vision The tendency of the retina to retain an image for a fraction of a second after the light source is gone. 2. Beta Movement The perception of sequential discrete images as a single moving image.* * Sometimes referred to as the phi phenomenon.

Beta Movement

Beta Movement

Sequential Photographs

Basic Requirements Illusion of motion

Basic Requirements Illusion of motion Projection

Basic Requirements Illusion of motion Projection Photography

Illusion of Motion Mechanical Toys/Devices

Illusion of Motion Mechanical Toys/Devices

Illusion of Motion Stroboscopic Toys

Illusion of Motion Stroboscopic Toys Thaumatrope

Illusion of Motion Stroboscopic Toys Thaumatrope Phenakistoscope

Illusion of Motion Stroboscopic Toys Thaumatrope Phenakistoscope Zoetrope

Illusion of Motion Stroboscopic Toys Thaumatrope Phenakistoscope Zoetrope

Illusion of Motion Stroboscopic Toys Thaumatrope Phenakistoscope Zoetrope Praxinoscope

Basic Requirements Illusion of motion Projection Photography

Projection Magic Lantern Athanaseus Kircher Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae (1646)

Projection Magic Lantern Athanaseus Kircher Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae (1646) 19 th century version of the Magic Lantern

Projection Magic Lantern Athanaseus Kircher Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae (1646)

Basic Requirements Illusion of motion Projection Photography

Photography Camera Obscura Dark Room Described by Leonardo da Vinci in 1490 Term was first used by Johannes Kepler in the early 17 th century

Photography Joseph Nicephore Niepce

Photography Joseph Nicephore Niepce First fixed (permanent) photographic image (1826)

Photography Joseph Nicephore Niepce First fixed (permanent) photographic image (1826) Louis Daguerre

Photography Joseph Nicephore Niepce First fixed (permanent) photographic image (1826) Louis Daguerre Daguerreotype (1839)

Photography Joseph Nicephore Niepce First fixed (permanent) photographic image (1826) Louis Daguerre Daguerreotype (1839) Daguerreotype of Edgar Allan Poe

Basic Requirements Illusion of motion Projection Photography

Motion Projection Projected Motion

Motion Projection Projected Motion Franz von Uchatius Lantern Wheel of Light (1845)

Franz von Uchatius Lantern Wheel of Light (1845)

Motion Photography Moving Photographs

Motion Photography Moving Photographs Eadweard Muybridge

Moving Photographs Eadweard Muybridge 1872

Moving Photographs Eadweard Muybridge

Basic Requirements Illusion of motion Projection Photography

Basic Requirements Illusion of motion Projection Photography Flexible film stock

Flexible Film Stock

Flexible Film Stock John Wesley Hyatt Developed celluloid (1869)

Flexible Film Stock John Wesley Hyatt Developed celluloid (1869) Hannibal Goodwin Develops transparent, flexible film using celluloid (1887) Filed for patent, but patent not granted until 1898

Flexible Film Stock John Wesley Hyatt Developed celluloid (1869) Hannibal Goodwin Develops transparent, flexible film using celluloid (1887) Filed for patent, but patent not granted until 1898 George Eastman Introduces and markets celluloid film (1889)

Projection Stroboscopic Toys Photography Magic Lantern Thaumatrope, Zoetrope, etc. Niepce, Daguerre Projection of Apparent Motion Uchatius Multiple Sequential Photographs Muybridge Celluloid Film Eastman

Projection Stroboscopic Toys Photography Magic Lantern Thaumatrope, Zoetrope, etc. Niepce, Daguerre Projection of Apparent Motion Uchatius Multiple Sequential Photographs Muybridge Celluloid Film Eastman Motion Pictures Edison

Projection Stroboscopic Toys Photography Magic Lantern Thaumatrope, Zoetrope, etc. Niepce, Daguerre Projection of Apparent Motion Uchatius Multiple Sequential Photographs Muybridge Celluloid Film Eastman Projected Motion Pictures Louis & Auguste Lumiere Motion Pictures Edison