Thomas Edison
- Born: February 11, 1847, Milan, Ohio, United States
- Died: October 18, 1931, West Orange, New Jersey, United States
What was he famous for?
he was famous for a lot of inventions, such as the light bulb and other inventions such as The Phonograph, this is an invention that he made which recorded your voice and then you could play it back.
He also invented the Motion picture, it was inspired by Muybridge's analysis of motion. The Motion picture was a spiral arrangement of 1/6 inch Photographs made on a cylinder, This invention resembled the invention he made called the Phonograph
Eadweard Muybridge
- Born: April 9, 1830, Kingston upon Thames
- Died: May 8, 1904, Kingston upon Thames
What is he Famous for?
He was known for his work in photographic experiments and some people might know him by the "father of motion picture, which some people call him by
He invented the Zoopraxiscope,this was a camera with a fast shutter and used other techniques of when he was around, he used this to make the very first film that showed sequences of movement, he did this in 1879.
He is also known for the 'passing horse' he got a series of cameras that took pictures in a sequence, the reason he did this was to prove that all the horses feet are off the floor sometimes when it gallops.
Steenbeck Editing
They make editing tables for motion picture films and a lot of other areas such as hospital x-ray films in hospital but mostly known for their work in motion picture.
Since 1953 they have been making Film tables and surprisingly they still get used, a lot of people prefer to use this instead of film still, some of them sell for quite a lot of money.
They make editing tables for motion picture films and a lot of other areas such as hospital x-ray films in hospital but mostly known for their work in motion picture.
Since 1953 they have been making Film tables and surprisingly they still get used, a lot of people prefer to use this instead of film still, some of them sell for quite a lot of money.
it all started with this guy called Mr. W. Steenbeck (February 25, 1896 – March 24, 1975).
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