Sallie Gardner at a Gallop was one of the earliest Silent films — a production experiment by the photographer Eadward Muybridge on June 15, 1878 that led to the development of motion pictures The motion picture consists of 24 photographs in a fast-motion series that were shown on a zoopraxiscope. Muybridge was commissioned by Leland Stanford, the industrialist and horseman, who was interested in gait analysis. The purpose of the shoot was to determine whether a galloping horse ever lifts all four feet completely off the ground during the gait; at this speed, the human eye cannot break down the action.
Jumat, 29 Maret 2013
The First Movie in the World
Sallie Gardner at a Gallop was one of the earliest Silent films — a production experiment by the photographer Eadward Muybridge on June 15, 1878 that led to the development of motion pictures The motion picture consists of 24 photographs in a fast-motion series that were shown on a zoopraxiscope. Muybridge was commissioned by Leland Stanford, the industrialist and horseman, who was interested in gait analysis. The purpose of the shoot was to determine whether a galloping horse ever lifts all four feet completely off the ground during the gait; at this speed, the human eye cannot break down the action.
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