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    Charles-Émile Reynaud (8 December 1844 – 9 January 1918) was a French inventor, responsible for the praxinoscope (an animation device patented in 1877...
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  • Charles-Émile Reynaud to start developing his own animation device, the praxinoscope. He received a patent for his device in 1877. 1877 - Charles-Émile Reynaud...
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    Pauvre Pierrot (category Films directed by Émile Reynaud)
    (or Poor Pete) is a French short animated film directed by Charles-Émile Reynaud in 1891 and released in 1892. It consists of 500 individually painted...
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    animated moving picture system invented by Émile Reynaud and patented in 1888. From 28 October 1892 to March 1900 Reynaud gave over 12,800 shows to a total of...
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  • The following is an overview of the events of 1894 in film, including a list of films released and notable births. January 7 William Kennedy Dickson receives...
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    Le Clown et ses chiens (category Films directed by Émile Reynaud)
    in colour by Émile Reynaud. It consists of 300 individually painted images and lasts about 10 minutes. It was the second film that Reynaud made for his...
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    Un bon bock (category Films directed by Émile Reynaud)
    (aka A Good Beer) is an 1892 French short animated film directed by Émile Reynaud. Painted in 1888, it was first screened on 28 October 1892 using the...
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    successor to the zoetrope. It was invented in France in 1877 by Charles-Émile Reynaud. Like the zoetrope, it used a strip of pictures placed around the inner...
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  • Charles-Émile Reynaud. Pauvre Pierrot, an animated film directed by Charles-Émile Reynaud. Un bon bock, a lost animated film directed by Charles-Émile Reynaud...
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  • Charles-Émile Reynaud improved on the Zoetrope idea by placing mirrors at the center of the drum. He called his invention the Praxinoscope. Reynaud developed...
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    record and present their chronophotographic work on rolls of film. Émile Reynaud seems to have been the first to present motion pictures through the...
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  • technologies of early animation. The first pictured movie was from Frenchman Émile Reynaud, who created the praxinoscope, an advanced successor to the zoetrope...
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  • Charles-Émile Reynaud files a patent for his animated moving picture system Théâtre Optique. The patent was issued on 14 January 1889. Reynaud in the 1888...
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    other venues that could be darkened and comfortably house an audience. Émile Reynaud screened his Pantomimes Lumineuses animated movies from 28 October 1892...
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  • Charles-Émile Reynaud improved on the Zoetrope idea by placing mirrors at the center of the drum. He called his invention the Praxinoscope. Reynaud developed...
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    film camera, most notably film perforations (originally implemented by Émile Reynaud) as a means of advancing the film through the camera and projector....
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  • music-hall pianist. Pantomimes cartoons by Reynaud Fratelli Lumiere In 1892, before cinema was created, Émile Reynaud recognized several comedy cartoons, including...
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  • Théâtre optique – Émile Reynaud". 11 November 2008. Archived from the original on 11 November 2008. Myrent, Glenn (1989). "Emile Reynaud: First Motion Picture...
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    apparently the Théâtre Optique, patented by French inventor Charles-Émile Reynaud in 1888. Reynaud's system did not use photographic film, but images painted on...
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  • Events in 1892 in animation. October 11: Charles-Émile Reynaud signed a contract with the Musée Grévin, allowing him to start regular public screenings...
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  • Autour d'une cabine (category Films directed by Émile Reynaud)
    film directed by Émile Reynaud. It is an animated film made of 636 individual images hand painted in 1893. The film showed off Emile's invention, the Théâtre...
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    Mukiele, footballer Sikou Niakate, footballer Elisha Owusu, footballer Émile Reynaud, director Mamadou Samassa, footballer Gaston-Auguste Schweitzer, sculptor...
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  • Pauvre Pierrot; Un bon bock, first projected animated films released by Émile Reynaud 1893 – Blacksmiths, the first film shown publicly on the Kinetoscope...
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  • animated films. List of animated films List of lost films "Charles-Émile Reynaud". Who's Who of Victorian Cinema. Retrieved 2007-03-11. Animação pioneira...
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  • Reiss Lotte Reiniger Wolfgang Reitherman William Reiss Rob Renzetti Émile Reynaud Richard Rich Rintaro Olan Rogers Justin Roiland Phil Roman Sue Rose...
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  • Events in 1890 in animation. Specific date unknown: Charles-Émile Reynaud creates the film Le Clown et ses chiens (The Clown and His Dogs) for his Théâtre...
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  • scenes at a 300-seat hall in the old Reichstag building in Berlin. Émile Reynaud already mentioned the possibility of projecting the images of the Praxinoscope...
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  • the running time of an entire reel of film. French inventor Charles-Émile Reynaud developed the praxinoscope in 1876 and patented it in 1877. It is similar...
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  • his chronophotographe camera with 90 mm wide roll paper film. Charles-Émile Reynaud patents his Théâtre Optique which uses a kind of perforated film to...
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  • cards, entitled The Horse in Motion. Specific date unknown: Charles-Émile Reynaud received an honourable mention at the 1878 Exposition Universelle for...
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