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    a horse race‚ he employed the services of Eadweard Muybridge‚ who was a well-known photographer. Muybridge worked on the problem for four years and finally came up with a solution in 1877. He arranged a series of still cameras along a stretch of race track and each camera took its picture as the horse sprinted by. The result of the photographs proved Leland Stanford right thereby making him win the bet. But rather than forgetting about the event‚ Muybridge had a brilliant idea which was inspired by

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    drums and disks in the 1830s with independent invention by Simon von Stampfer (Stroboscope) in Austria‚ Joseph Plateau (Phenakistoscope) in Belgium and William Horner (zoetrope) in Britain. In 1877‚ under the sponsorship of Leland Stanford‚ Eadweard Muybridge successfully photographed a horse named "Sallie Gardner" in fast motion using a series of 24 stereoscopic cameras. The experiment took place on June 11 at the Palo Alto farm in California with the press present. The purpose of the exercise was

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    bunch of pictures projected at a fast rate‚ which is why some people refer to it as a “motion picture”. “The 16 frame motion picture was made by Edward James muggerridge who later changed his last name to Muybridge to use the Saxon spelling”(Franklin institute). “In early June of 1878‚ Muybridge made his first successful serial photographs of fast motion at Stanford’s California stock farm. The photographs were of a horse running and

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    being able to save your video in your memory device and take your  time  with  editing  and  creating  what  you  want  and  make  the  films   you  wish  without  a  substantial amount of hard work.      Edward  muybridge  was a  man  known  for  cutting  pieces  of  film  and  creating  the illusion  of  a  moving  image  this  was  ground­breaking  because  Edward  Muybridge  manage  to  do  this  by  using  many   cameras  and  gathered  together  single   images  and  combined  them  to  make  it

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    March 14‚ 1839‚ it was Sir John Herschel who made the word "photography" known to the world. Photography gained the interest of many scientists and artists from its inception. Scientists have used photography to record and study movements‚ such as Eadweard Muybridge’s study of human and animal locomotion in 1887. Nowadays‚ photography cameras are common all around the world. Photography has many usages for business‚ science‚ manufacturing‚ art‚ recreational purposes‚ and mass communication.

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