EL PADRE (DESCONOCIDO) DEL CINE | LA HISTORIA DEL CINE | CAPÍTULO 1
In 1877, Émile Reynaud created the praxinoscope, a zoetrope with improved mechanisms that allowed for greater image quality and movement. With this new invention, Reynaud prepared a new spectacle in Paris, which he called the Optical Theater, patented in 1888. Between 1892 and 1900, he projected his Luminous Pantomimes in this theater. CONTACT: [email protected] Twitter: / alejandro_fl95 Instagram: / mr.vandebilt Facebook: / lahemeroteca. . La Hemeroteca is made possible by you. Keep helping us grow by leaving a comment and subscribing. Share and like!

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