Magic Shadows: The Story of the Origin of Motion Pictures
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A concise historical survey of how projected images and moving pictures evolved from early optical devices and stage illusions into practical motion-picture technology. The narrative traces theoretical ideas and inventive experiments—camera obscura concepts, projection lanterns, stroboscopic toys, chronophotography and early projectors—while profiling the demonstrations, apparatus, and exhibition methods that advanced the medium. Emphasis is placed on the sequence of technical refinements, competing systems, and public presentations that led to standardized film projection, and the book includes a supporting chronology and bibliography for further study.
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