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Paul St. George – Using chronophotography to replace Persistence of Vision as a theory for explaining how animation and cinema produce the illusion of continuous motion

Posted on November 10, 2009August 10, 2012 by Timo Linsenmaier

Chronophotography was developed, at the end of the nineteenth century by Marey, DemenĂ¿ and later Gilbreth and used as a tool for investigating movement. At the beginning of the twentieth century chronophotography’s potential as a research tool was ignored as aspects of chronophotography were developed into cinema. Now, in what many call the post-cinematic era1, […]

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