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| Charles-Émile Reynaud (December 8, 1844–January 9, 1918) was a French science teacher, responsible for the first animated films. Reynaud created the Praxinoscope in 1877 and the Théâtre Optique in December 1888, and on October 28, 1892 he projected the first animated film, Pauvre Pierrot, at the... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Charles-Émile Reynaud
Charles-Émile Reynaud (8 December 1844–9 January 1918) was a French science teacher, responsible for the first animated films. Reynaud created the Praxinoscope in 1877 and the Théâtre Optique in December 1888, and on 28 October 1892 he projected the first animated film, Pauvre Pierrot, at the Musée Grévin in Paris. -
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Praxinoscope
The praxinoscope was an animation device, the successor to the zoetrope. It was invented in France in 1877 by Charles-Émile Reynaud. -
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1870s in film
The decade of the 1870s in film involved some significant events. ... 1870s - French inventor Charles-Émile Reynaud improved on the Zoetrope idea by placing mirrors at the center of the drum. -
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1918 in France
Events from the year 1918 in France. ... 9 January - Charles-Émile Reynaud, science teacher, responsible for the first animated films (b.1844). -
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Pauvre Pierrot
Pauvre Pierrot (aka Poor Pete) is an 1892 French short animated film directed by Émile Reynaud. ... ↑ "Charles-Émile Reynaud" (HTML). -
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1844 in France
Events from the year 1844 in France. ... 8 December - Charles-Émile Reynaud, science teacher, responsible for the first animated films (d.1918). -
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1890s in film
The decade of the 1890s in film involved some significant events. ... 1892 In France, Charles-Émile Reynaud began to have public screenings in Paris at the Theatre Optique, with hundreds of drawings on a reel that he wound through his Zeotrope projector to construct moving images that continued for 15 minutes. -
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19th century in film
1832 - Joseph Plateau (Belgium) and Simon von Stampfer (Vienna) introduced simultaneously a scientific demonstration device that creates an optical illusion of movement by mounting drawings on the face of a slotted, spinning disk. ... 1870s - French inventor Charles-Émile Reynaud improved on the Zoetrope idea by placing mirrors at the center of the drum. -
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Théâtre Optique
The Théâtre Optique was a moving picture show presented by Charles-Émile Reynaud in 1892. It was the first presentation of projected moving images to an audience, predating Auguste and Louis Lumière's first public performance by three years. -
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Le Clown et ses chiens
Le Clown et ses chiens (aka The Clown and His Dogs) is an 1892 French short animated film directed by Émile Reynaud. ... ↑ "Charles-Émile Reynaud" (HTML).
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