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horses occasionally gallop with all four hooves off the ground
Yes. In fact that question is what lead to the invention of the movie camera. The original invention was not created by Edison but a man named Eadweard Muybridge. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eadweard_Muybridge#Stanford_and_the_trotting_question but yep. They do in fact leave the ground. In fact most sprinters (human sprinters!) do leave the ground.
he achieved the idea of darwinism
It is very older type of movie projector. At very long back at the evaluation time of movie projection a number of still frames photographed continuously to record a motion was passed through this projector to reflect it on a screen to create an illusion of motion by persistence of vision.
Eadward Muybridge
1897
1897
Eadward Muybridge made the motion picture in 1895.
Eadward Muybridge made the motion picture in 1895.
He didn't have anything to do with the modern sewing machine.
The cast of Eadweard Muybridge - 2010 includes: Eadweard Muybridge as himself
a Trick answer but Three years old- if they were the race Horses filmed by Eadward Muybridge in motion studies with a primitive movie camera. Boxers followed in the wind-up Mutoscope era. some of these were later motorized. Horse racing indirectly helped to foster cinematography!
Eadweard Muybridge was born on April 9, 1830.
Eadweard Muybridge went by Father of the Motion Picture.
Eadward ( that"s how he spelled it or something like that, not the traditional Edward) Muybridge was a pioneer cinematographer. He undertook various time and motion studies which in a sense evolved into movies- favorite subjects were boxing matches ( predictable time sequence) and Horse Racing. Muybridge found the Horse Parlor, or rather trackside, an ideal cinematic laboratory. Later, other inventors such as Edison, Melies ( a French magician, originally), and The Lumiere bros got into the act, as did the Gaumont concern. Movies had no (one) inventor.
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