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The Photoplay

CHAPTER I
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Marey remained indefatigable in improving the means for quick successive snapshots with the same camera.

Human beings were photographed by him in white clothes on a black background.

When ten pictures were taken in a second the subtlest motions in their jumping or running could be disentangled.

The leading aim was still decidedly a scientific understanding of the motions, and the combination of the pictures into a unified impression of movement was not the purpose.

Least of all was mere amusement intended.
About that time Anschuetz in Germany followed the Muybridge suggestions with much success and gave to this art of photographing the movement of animals and men a new turn.


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