Ottomar Anschütz (16 May 1846, in Lissa – 30 May 1907, in Berlin) was a German inventor, photographer, and chronophotographer. He is widely seen as an...
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Ottomar Anschütz (1846–1907), German inventor, photographer, and chronophotographer Ottomar Gern (1827–1882), Russian fortification engineer Ottomar Rodolphe...
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was an early motion picture system developed by chronophotographer Ottomar Anschütz between 1886 and 1894. He made at least seven different versions of...
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Look up Anschütz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anschütz is a German surname, which may also appear as Anschutz, without the umlaut. It may refer...
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chronophotographers like Étienne-Jules Marey, Georges Demenÿ, Albert Londe and Ottomar Anschütz. In 1879, Muybridge started lecturing on animal locomotion and used...
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Motion on cabinet cards. Muybridge, as well as Étienne-Jules Marey, Ottomar Anschütz and many others, would create many more chronophotography studies....
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Faszination der Bewegung: Ottomar Anschütz zwischen Photographie und Kino p. 185, Deac Rossell. ISBN 3-87877-774-4 "Ottomar Anschütz, Kinogeschichte, lebender...
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Faszination der Bewegung: Ottomar Anschütz zwischen Photographie und Kino p. 185, Deac Rossell. ISBN 3-87877-774-4 "Ottomar Anschütz, Projektions-Schnellsehr...
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publications. Among those who photographed him were pioneers such as Ottomar Anschütz and American physicist Robert Williams Wood. He soon became known as...
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from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 21 January 2017. "Ottomar Anschütz, Kinogeschichte, lebender Bilder, Kino, erste-Kinovorführung, Kinovorführung...
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listed as a protected building (via Denkmalschutz). At the Postfuhramt Ottomar Anschütz held the first showing of life sized pictures in motion on 25 November...
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über ein Hindernis) and other sequences, shot by Ottomar Anschütz in Germany. 1886 Ottomar Anschütz - "Elektrischer Schnellseher", archived from the original...
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including Carl von Linde, who developed the modern refrigerator. Ottomar Anschütz and the Skladanowsky brothers were early pioneers of film technology...
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flight, which conserves energy. Soaring requires thermal air currents. Ottomar Anschütz's famous 1884 album of photographs of storks inspired the design of...
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regarded as earlier commercial public film screenings. Before that, Ottomar Anschütz already presented his chronophotographic recordings as moving pictures...
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gain credit was dismissed out of court. Inspired by Muybridge, Marey, Ottomar Anschütz and many others started studying motion through chronophotography....
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in Germany can be traced back to the years of the medium's birth. Ottomar Anschütz held the first showing of life sized pictures in motion on 25 November...
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Sweden – Pyranometer Ottomar Anschütz (1846–1907), Germany – single-curtain focal-plane shutter, electrotachyscope Hermann Anschütz-Kaempfe (1872–1931)...
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incorrect — belief that this was the first photograph of a wild bird. However, Ottomar Anschütz had photographed wild white storks (Ciconia ciconia) in 1884....
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developed further cameras but did not publicly project the results. Ottomar Anschütz's Electrotachyscope projected very short loops of high photographic...
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drawings printed onto the discs photographically, then colored by hand. Ottomar Anschütz developed his first Electrotachyscope in 1886. For each scene, 24 glass...
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Beecher Stowe, Joel Chandler Harris, and Emily Dickinson to name a few. Ottomar Anschütz, chronophotographer Mathew Brady, documented the American Civil War...
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pioneering chronophotographers, including Étienne-Jules Marey and Ottomar Anschütz, furthered the development of motion picture cameras, projectors and...
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frontier which Buffalo Bill represented. The electrotachyscope of Ottomar Anschütz was demonstrated, which used a Geissler tube to project the illusion...
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Developments like these lead to photos such as the ones taken by German Ottomar Anschutz in 1884, the first shots of wild birds in action. Members of the Delaware...
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other. The spring tension and the slit width can be adjusted. In 1883, Ottomar Anschütz (Germany) patented a camera with an internal roller blind shutter mechanism...
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replace the glass plates then in use. 1887 – German chronophotographer Ottomar Anschutz very successfully presents his photographs in motion with his Electrotachyscope...
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simple projector called the stroboscope. He and German photographer Ottomar Anschutz shared the development of projecting technology, using chronophotographs...
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German ophthalmologist Otto Schultzen (1837–1875), German physician Ottomar Anschütz (1846–1907), German inventor, photographer and chronophotographer Paul...
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Ottomar Anschütz's images of white storks, taken in 1884—the earliest known photographs of any wild birds...
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