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Étienne-Jules and Marey
As a result of the work of Étienne-Jules Marey and Eadweard Muybridge, many researchers in the late 19th century realized that films as they are known today were a practical possibility, but the first to design a fully successful apparatus was W. K. L. Dickson, working under the direction of Thomas Alva Edison.
In spite of early attempts to classify gaits based on footprints or the sound of footfalls, it wasn't until Eadweard Muybridge and Étienne-Jules Marey began taking rapid series of photographs that proper scientific examination of gaits could begin.
Recent scholarship has noted that in his later work, Muybridge was influenced by the French photographer Étienne-Jules Marey.
In the 19th century Étienne-Jules Marey used cinematography to scientifically investigate locomotion.
Muybridge's experiments inspired French scientist Étienne-Jules Marey to invent equipment for recording and analyzing animal and human movement.
* 1882-French physiologist Étienne-Jules Marey invents the chronophotographic gun, a camera shaped like a rifle that photographs twelve successive images each second.
During his two months abroad, Edison visited with scientist-photographer Étienne-Jules Marey, who had devised a " chronophotographic gun "— the first portable motion picture camera — which used a strip of flexible film designed to capture sequential images at twelve frames per second.
* Étienne-Jules Marey ( 1830 – 1904 ), scientist and chronophotographer, widely considered to be a pioneer of photography and an influential pioneer of the history of cinema.
Eadweard Muybridge and Étienne-Jules Marey were pioneers of these developements in the early 1900s.
Étienne-Jules Marey conducted research on Chronophotography.
The photographic library of the museum has several thousand photographs, from the origin of photography up until today, including works of Nadar, Eugène Atget, Eadweard Muybridge, Étienne-Jules Marey, August Sander, Willy Maywald, Josef Sudek, Robert Mapplethorpe, Duane Michals and Jan Saudek.
* Étienne-Jules Marey starts work on his chronophotographe with 90 mm wide roll paper film.
Étienne-Jules Marey around 1850
Étienne-Jules Marey ( 5 March 1830, Beaune, Côte-d ' Or – 21 May 1904, Paris ) was a French scientist, physiologist and chronophotographer.
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Étienne-Jules and which
Chronophotography is defined as “ a set of photographs of a moving object, taken for the purpose of recording and exhibiting successive phases of motion .” The term chronophotography was coined by French physicist Étienne-Jules Marey to describe photographs of movement from which measurements and study of motion could be derived.

Étienne-Jules and picture
Duchamp also recognized the influence of the stop-motion photography of Étienne-Jules Marey, particularly Muybridge's Woman Walking Downstairs from his 1887 picture series, published as The Human Figure in Motion.

Étienne-Jules and .
Physicist Étienne-Jules Marey began using the technique to more closely study movement, flight, and exercise.

Marey and chronophotographic
Marey called his invention the chronophotographic camera, which was able to take multiple images superimposed on top of one another.

Marey and gun
Marey also later developed a device, called agun ,” which took twelve successive photographs on a set of discs.

Marey and 1882
Flying pelican captured by Marey around 1882.

Marey and which
Chronophotographic inventions following those of the “ inventors of the cinema ” ( Muybridge, Marey, Demeny, and Anscutz ) became the foundations upon which cinematic film was created.
Due to the development of projection devices, ( the zoetrope, Marey ’ s zoopraxiscope, Anschutz ’ s Schnellseher, and ultimately, Albert Londe ’ s high-speed multi-exposure camera which ran film through a projector in a new way ), the display of chronophotographs as entertainment became more sophisticated and useful than ever before.

Marey and was
S. Marey was not related to ETA in any way and he was apparently kidnapped by mistake.
The first actual recording of this activity was made by Marey in 1890, who also introduced the term electromyography.
The English photographer Eadweard Muybridge carried out his " Photographic Investigation " in Palo Alto, California, to prove that Marey was right when he wrote that a galloping horse for a brief moment had all four hooves off the ground.
( Eventually, Marey was able to photograph on actual rolls of film and project the frames in sequence.

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* 1891-Designed around the work of Muybridge, Marey, and Eastman, Thomas Edison's employee, William K. L. Dickson finishes work on a motion-picture camera, called the Kinetograph, and a viewing machine, called the Kinetoscope.
The policemen were released on December 8 and Marey on the 13th.
Marey also conducted the famous study about cats landing always on their feet.
To overlap the phases of movement on a single plate, like the work of Marey and Demeny, a photographer would fix a single plate by using strips of celluloid for each separate, irregular image.

Marey and .
Georges Demenÿ, employee with Etienne Jules Marey, constructed the Beater Movement in 1893.
* March 5-Étienne-Jules Marey ( died 1904 ), physiologist.
For instance, the Interior Minister, José Barrionuevo, and his associate Rafael Vera, were convicted of the kidnapping of Segundo Marey, and General Galindo and the civil governor of Guipuzcoa, Julen Elgorriaga, were found guilty of the murder of Joxe Antonio Lasa and Joxe Ignacio Zabala in October 1983.
** December 4: Kidnapping of Segundo Marey by mercenaries hired by the Spanish police.

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