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Das lebende Lichtbild: Entwicklung, Wesen und Bedeutung des Kinematographen

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A concise account traces the invention and technical evolution of motion-picture devices from simple optical toys that exploit retinal persistence to modern photographic and projection systems. It explains how sequential photography captures motion, how film strips and transport mechanisms (including intermittent drives) enable projection, and how flicker and mechanical design are addressed. Practical guidance on camera use, studio work, and trick-film techniques is combined with discussion of educational, scientific, commercial, and theatrical applications, with added illustrative cut-outs and a brief historical overview.

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Franz Paul Liesegang

Franz Paul Liesegang was a notable figure in the early development of cinematography and projection technology. His works, including "Das lebende Lichtbild: Entwicklung, Wesen und Bedeutung des Kinematographen" and "Handbuch der praktischen Kinematographie," provide valuable insights into the mechanics and artistic potential of moving images. Liesegang's contributions to the field extend to practical guides on the construction and operation of projectors, as seen in his book "Lichtbild- und Kino-Technik." His writings reflect a deep understanding of the emerging cinematic arts during a transformative period in visual media.

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