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How did the movies shown in the cinema come from?

According to the principle of visual persistence, movies use photography (and recording) to record images (and sounds) of external things on film, and through projection (sound reproduction at the same time), the moving images are projected on the screen (synchronized with sounds) by electricity to express certain contents.

Film is a visual and auditory art, which uses film, video tape or digital media to capture images and sounds, plus post-editing work. Film is a comprehensive modern art, just like art itself, it has complex and numerous disciplines. There are many types of movies, and there are also many classification methods.

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The development course of movies

As early as 1829, Joseph Prado, a famous Belgian physicist, found that when an object disappears from people's eyes, the image of the object will remain in people's retina for a period of time. This discovery is called "video persistence principle".

According to this principle, Prado invented the "magic disc" in 1832. The "special tray" can make the picture drawn on the zigzag cardboard box move because of the movement, and can also make the generated moving picture visually decompose into various images. The appearance of the "mysterious disc" indicates that the invention of the film has entered the stage of scientific experiment.

1888 10 French film inventor Louis Aimee Augustine le Prince made a landmark work in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. He photographed round hay with his single-lens camera and Eastman Kodak's paper film.

18881June14th, the film "Landhai Garden Scene" was shot with an improved single lens camera (MkII). He exhibited his first film at the whitley factory in hensley, Leeds, and at Oakwood Manor, whitley's home in Lundehai.

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