I'm very grateful to you for the educational video. I'm a radio and television programming student and visuals like this are very useful for students like me and other people who are interested in this field. ❤
i know this video was posted forever ever ago, but if you're still around, could you please cite the original video? I would love to view the rest of it and use it as a reference in my research. thanks!
Sure. Please se: www.kinolorber.com/film/view/id/108 and www.imdb.com/title/tt0207471/ Film Before Film, or "Was geschah wirklich zwischen den Bildern?" is an extraordinary documentary with a wealth of images of "proto-cinema." or "archaic cinema," among other terms used these days. It was hugely helpful in a class I used to teach on "The Birth of Cinema." Quite a few students were inspired to experiment with phenakistoscopes and other forms. I'm not at all sure how you could obtain a complete copy these days, but contact me if you're thinking of that. If you feel like sharing the subject of your research, I'd be interested to hear about it.
🔴 What Is Islam? ⚠️ 🔴 Islam is not just another religion. 🔵 It is the same message preached by Moses, Jesus and Abraham. 🔴 Islam literally means ‘submission to God’ and it teaches us to have a direct relationship with God. 🔵 It reminds us that since God created us, no one should be worshipped except God alone. 🔴 It also teaches that God is nothing like a human being or like anything that we can imagine. 🌍 The concept of God is summarized in the Quran as: 📖 { “Say, He is God, the One. God, the Absolute. He does not give birth, nor was He born, and there is nothing like Him.”} (Quran 112:1-4)[4] 📚 🔴 Becoming a Muslim is not turning your back to Jesus. 🔵 Rather it’s going back to the original teachings of Jesus and obeying him.
Inventor: "I've just invented a cool thing that simulates motion from a series of still pictures, but I need a simple, easy to remember name for it to appeal to the public. I know, I'll call it the Phenakistoscope."
People weren't as verbally incompetent back then. The new how to read phonetically, and also tended to be aware of classical and foreign languages. So long words were not scary to them, unlike modern dimwits.
Hello, I love this video. I work in a museum and we are developing an exhibition about how cinema began. Would you be happy for us to possibly use excerpts from this video to help explain early entertainment to our visitors? Thanks, Charlotte
Ms Howard: Please contact me at my email bernardwelt@gmail.com. I'd like to know what museum it is, and the nature of the exhibition planned. I did not originate this video and don't have distribution rights.
Hello! The video is not mine; it was made quite a long time ago by a German collector of proto-cinema . I don’t know where his collection is, but I happened to see some of it once, by pure chance, in an exhibition at the Lumières Brothers museum in Lyon France. The video is called Film Before Film. It was released in 1984 and is still listed at Kino Lorber, if you want to find the complete film,
i really want to make something like a zootrope for my art exam. Ive watched a few tutorials but i dont like the designs of them as much as the ones in this video. Ill do what i can
Film Before Film is a German-language documentary made by Werner Nekes in 1986 to show a collection of "proto-cinema," also called "archaic cinema," etc--mechanical devices that either project an image using light, or create the illusion of motion: the two essential elements of cinema. It's a great resource for History of Cinema courses like mine. It's available from Kino Video.
By the way, commentators often note that Nekes' understanding of "persistence of vision" as part of the perception of motion in cinema is now outdated. Research has shown that this is a psychological, not physiological phenomenon--that is, not due to properties of the visual apparatus.
For anyone wondering, this is from a documentary called "Film Before Film". Full video can be found at: th-cam.com/video/fKTvEsvH59g/w-d-xo.html. Hopefully it's still up if you come across this comment. You never know with these kinds of videos lol
I'm very grateful to you for the educational video. I'm a radio and television programming student and visuals like this are very useful for students like me and other people who are interested in this field. ❤
Good! I used it in a history of cinema course many times. I think the full video may still be available from Kino
Only 1800’s kids will remember this
Born in the wrong generation
How are you alive
I remeber this from 1999 mc donald mulan toy
gifs in the 1800s
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i know this video was posted forever ever ago, but if you're still around, could you please cite the original video? I would love to view the rest of it and use it as a reference in my research. thanks!
Sure. Please se:
www.kinolorber.com/film/view/id/108
and
www.imdb.com/title/tt0207471/
Film Before Film, or
"Was geschah wirklich zwischen den Bildern?"
is an extraordinary documentary with a wealth of images of "proto-cinema." or "archaic cinema," among other terms used these days. It was hugely helpful in a class I used to teach on "The Birth of Cinema." Quite a few students were inspired to experiment with phenakistoscopes and other forms. I'm not at all sure how you could obtain a complete copy these days, but contact me if you're thinking of that. If you feel like sharing the subject of your research, I'd be interested to hear about it.
that animation on the top left on 0:24 though.
first gif animation :)
Kek
Imagine you try to share a meme with one of your friends in 1870, but you have to send them this whole contraption
🔴 What Is Islam? ⚠️
🔴 Islam is not just another religion.
🔵 It is the same message preached by Moses, Jesus and Abraham.
🔴 Islam literally means ‘submission to God’ and it teaches us to have a direct relationship with God.
🔵 It reminds us that since God created us, no one should be worshipped except God alone.
🔴 It also teaches that God is nothing like a human being or like anything that we can imagine.
🌍 The concept of God is summarized in the Quran as:
📖 { “Say, He is God, the One. God, the Absolute. He does not give birth, nor was He born, and there is nothing like Him.”} (Quran 112:1-4)[4] 📚
🔴 Becoming a Muslim is not turning your back to Jesus.
🔵 Rather it’s going back to the original teachings of Jesus and obeying him.
Jajajaja. Yes!!!
This video is really helpful. Unlike all useless things on the Internet lel.
Inventor: "I've just invented a cool thing that simulates motion from a series of still pictures, but I need a simple, easy to remember name for it to appeal to the public. I know, I'll call it the Phenakistoscope."
People weren't as verbally incompetent back then. The new how to read phonetically, and also tended to be aware of classical and foreign languages. So long words were not scary to them, unlike modern dimwits.
Hello, I love this video. I work in a museum and we are developing an exhibition about how cinema began. Would you be happy for us to possibly use excerpts from this video to help explain early entertainment to our visitors?
Thanks, Charlotte
Ms Howard: Please contact me at my email bernardwelt@gmail.com. I'd like to know what museum it is, and the nature of the exhibition planned. I did not originate this video and don't have distribution rights.
@@bernardwelt Hi Bernard, yes of course. I am emailing you now.
People: Dreams Have Meanings
My Dreams: 0:24 Top Left
This is amazing ❤
Anyone know who did the music? It sounds like RS Pearson.
Hello Bernard, I'm doing research on the subject of animation history. The video you made helped me. By the way, can I ask where you got those toys?
Hello! The video is not mine; it was made quite a long time ago by a German collector of proto-cinema . I don’t know where his collection is, but I happened to see some of it once, by pure chance, in an exhibition at the Lumières Brothers museum in Lyon France.
The video is called Film Before Film. It was released in 1984 and is still listed at Kino Lorber, if you want to find the complete film,
www.kinolorber.com/film/filmbeforefilm
@@bernardwelt Thanks,Bernard.
@@bernardwelt Bernard, the file format cannot be recognized, what should we do?
Reminds me of conjuring 2 where the crooked men showed up
Danial XIV I was thinking the same thing
What song is this?
i really want to make something like a zootrope for my art exam. Ive watched a few tutorials but i dont like the designs of them as much as the ones in this video. Ill do what i can
the narrator nails the accent
fantastic clip
When was this recorded
Film Before Film is a German-language documentary made by Werner Nekes in 1986 to show a collection of "proto-cinema," also called "archaic cinema," etc--mechanical devices that either project an image using light, or create the illusion of motion: the two essential elements of cinema. It's a great resource for History of Cinema courses like mine. It's available from Kino Video.
By the way, commentators often note that Nekes' understanding of "persistence of vision" as part of the perception of motion in cinema is now outdated. Research has shown that this is a psychological, not physiological phenomenon--that is, not due to properties of the visual apparatus.
1831
Hoy, 14 de octubre de 2019, aniversario 218 de Joseph-Antoine Ferdinand Plateau.
Si, es verdad, gracias!
For anyone wondering, this is from a documentary called "Film Before Film". Full video can be found at: th-cam.com/video/fKTvEsvH59g/w-d-xo.html. Hopefully it's still up if you come across this comment. You never know with these kinds of videos lol
I bought a praxinoscope because I like animation😃
Some kid that sold his Game Boy Player for a copy of Just Dance 3 brought me here
Cool!!!
name of music?
Federico Fringuelli This music was generated fir this video documentary on proto-cinema
Hey, after some research I found this name related "anthony moore"
Sounds like Eric Idle......
Wow.....it was a GIF
This a Reaction Channel?
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Coconut Gun. It fires in Spurts. if He Shoots you, it's gonna hurt.
You show how they work and how they look but not how you view them.
1:06 the wrongdoer has received the mercy of the right
300th liker
Zoetrope look like a new thing but this is 18's
first gif ever
This is a praxinoscope... >.>
Zoetrope phenakiscope praxinoscope
MEMES!!!!!
Here because of Google Doodle.
1868
Lol, 19th century animated gif
gifs
memes