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Who invented trick photography?

Lumiere brothers ltd

Trick photography trick photography was first discovered by the Lumiere brothers by accident. On one occasion, they showed a movie "Tearing Down the Wall". Because the movie didn't go well, an unexpected scene appeared on the screen in an instant. I saw that in the gray dust, the bricks scattered on the ground magically took off and rebuilt a complete wall. A movie "Tearing Down the Wall" turned into a movie "Breaking the Wall". The picture is so funny! The audience watched with interest. When the film was shown again in the right way, the audience found it boring. This accidental mistake became the "backhand" technology widely used by photographers in the future (in fact, it is the backhand technology). Later, someone made a diving film to let the diver magically come out of the pool and take off on the platform, so that the audience could feast their eyes.

Meiliai

Mei created many trick photography techniques, such as "Stop and Shoot", which Mei discovered by accident at the shooting scene. 1898 is the third year after the film was born. One day, a magician who loves photography, Mei Li Ai, was shooting a moving bus on the streets of Paris when her camera broke down. He quickly eliminated the trouble and then continued shooting immediately. Just then a hearse came from a distance. As a result, when the film was shown later, a very strange shot appeared-the moving bus suddenly turned into a hearse. The accidental mistake inspired Merry's love. So he began to study and modify the camera day and night. After hundreds of experiments, he finally found the "remake method", that is, one image is superimposed on another. If you shoot trees first, turn the film upside down, and then shoot flowers, you will create a miracle of "flowers in trees, trees in flowers, flowers and trees coexist", which is the predecessor of the current "multiple exposure shooting method" May Li Ai became famous in one fell swoop, and his invention caused a sensation in the film production field. But instead of indulging in the money that followed, he still worked hard. After numerous experiments, he created the miracles of "fast action" and "slow action" in photography, which is now called "variable speed photography". From 65438 to 0909, Mei Li Ai created and filmed a short film called Cinderella. This short film consists of 20 connected "moving pictures". The changing picture makes people laugh and become the "newborn" of the world fairy tales. Or the effect of trying.

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