INDEX
- Abruzzi, Duke of, cinematography, 128
- Acetylene, as illuminant, 98
- Acres, experimenter, 16
- Actors and Actresses, 149–151;
- accidents, 156, 157, 173;
- special companies, 151;
- kinemacolor, 151
- Advertisements, moving, 261, 262
- “After Fifty Years” (film), 324
- “Agrippina,” film, 175
- Alhambra Theatre, London, 4;
- Derby film, 116
- Allefex, sound producer, 140;
- special sounds, 141, 142
- Amateur operators, 87;
- Bettini glass plates, 306 foll.;
- Blériot’s flight film, 301;
- “Kinora” system, 302 foll.
- Ambrosio Film Company, 324
- American Biograph Company, 155
- —— Kinetoscope Company, 35
- —— Mutoscope Company, studio described, 105
- Aniline dyes, 289
- Animated advertisements, 261
- “Animated” newspapers, 277 foll.;
- circulation, 284;
- compared with printed newspaper, 285;
- effect on picture theatre, 284;
- length of film, 282
- Animated photography (see Cinematography)
- “Animated Putty” (film), 235
- Animatograph, 33 foll.;
- at Alhambra Theatre, 116
- Announcement films, 262
- Anschütz, Ottomar, 20
- Anti-firing devices (see under Fire)
- “Antony and Cleopatra,” film, 178
- Apparitions, 222–225
- Armstrong, C., 259–260
- Asquith, Right Hon. H. H. (film), 261
- Austin-Edwards Co., 50
- Automatic safety cut-off shutter, 95
- “Automobile Accident” (film), 211
- Auxetophone, 186
- Back Cloth, in trick pictures, 241, 228
- Ballistics, 276
- Barker, William, 174
- Base, definition, 25
- Baucus (American agent), 35, 49
- “Bee, The” (film), 324
- “Best Cigarette, The” (film), 261
- Bettini glass plate cinematograph, 306 foll.
- “Big Picture Play,” 169, 175, 177–178
- “Big Swallow A,” (film), 254
- Biocolor, 298
- “Black Maria” (studio), 105
- Blackton, J. Stuart, 171;
- trick pictures, 242
- Blair, roller photography, 28
- Blair Company, 29
- Blériot’s Channel flight (film), 301
- Blinking, compared with action of shutter, 320
- Blockless Motiograph, 99
- Blue-black light (in panchromatising), 294
- Blue screen, 295;
- compensation for absence, 296
- Boys, Prof. Vernon, flight of projectiles, 274
- Bull, Lucien, 264;
- experiments, 265 foll.;
- Marey Institute, 322
- Bull Camera (illus.), 269–270
- Butcher and Sons, 316
- “Cain and Abel,” film, 177
- Call-board, in theatre, 152
- Camera, 65 foll., 107;
- Bettini camera, 306 foll.;
- double camera, 319;
- electric spark apparatus, 265 foll.;
- for explorers, 73;
- preparation for exposure, 69, 70
- —— obscura, 7, 321
- Cannock, Frank, 49
- Capus (picture playwriter), 160
- Carvallo, M. J., 323
- Celluloid film, 24 foll.;
- accidental discovery, 28;
- Blair’s experiments, 28;
- development of industry, 51;
- Eastman and Walker, 26 foll.;
- effect of climate, 53;
- inflammability, 54;
- length, 55;
- manufacture, 52;
- manufacturers, 50;
- non-inflammable, 55;
- waste product, 56, 330
- Cellulose-acetate, 55
- “Cheese Mites, The” (film), 201
- Chemist:
- instantaneous photography, 2;
- colour cinematography, 292
- Chevreul’s black, 20
- “Chronicle” (animated), 278
- Chronophone, 185;
- differential gear, 188;
- Green’s apparatus, 107;
- projector, 186
- Chronophotography, 16;
- development, 322 foll.
- Cinema-à-plaque, Bettini, 306 foll.
- Cinematograph (Cinematographe), 43–49
- “Cinematograph fiend,” 11
- Cinematograph plays, 146 foll.;
- dress-rehearsal, 153;
- production, 152;
- realism, 155
- —— Theatre, 130 foll.;
- in remote districts, 132;
- development, 133;
- electrical equipment, 136
- (see also Picture Palace)
- —— Trust (American), 110;
- effect on British trade, 111
- Cinematography (or Animated Photography):—
- (1) General:
- Amateurs, 301;
- army recruiting, effect on, 317;
- action of brain in connection with, 5;
- educational value, 312 foll.;
- effect on theatre, 174;
- expansion of industry, 327;
- litigation, 110;
- optical principle explained, 90;
- scientific value (see Scientific Research);
- various uses, 316–318;
- waste in the industry, 86
- (2) History and Development:
- Instantaneous photography, 1–3;
- early attempts, 10–22;
- kinetoscope, 30–33;
- animatography, 33 foll.;
- cinematograph, 43–49;
- micro-cinematography, 161 foll.;
- in Italy, 174;
- phono-cinematography, 180;
- electric spark cinematography, 265 foll.;
- natural colour cinematography, 287 foll.;
- recent developments, 319 foll.;
- growth and popularity, 323 foll.
- Cinephone, 180
- Cines Company (see below)
- —— Societa Italiana, 175–177;
- “Life of Christ” (film), 177;
- toning, 300;
- Turin Exhibition films, 325
- “Clown and his Donkey” (film), 260
- Collins, Esmé, 107
- Collodion process, defects, 24
- Colour pictures, 287;
- “A Fire” film, 288;
- aniline dyes, 289;
- colour sensitiser, 293;
- compared with monochrome, 299;
- Coronation records, 297;
- stencil process, 288
- Colour-sensitising solution, 293
- Comandon, Dr. J., 162;
- investigations, 166
- Commutator, 182
- Composition of news film, 282
- Continuous motion, 32;
- for excessive speed, 265
- Control board of chronophone, 187
- “Coronation” film, kinemacolor, 297
- Coronation films, competition for, 119
- Cranz, Dr. C., 274
- Daguerre, exposure experiment, 1
- Daily cinematograph newspaper, prospects of, 286
- Dancing furniture, 209
- Daylight projection, 142
- Demeny, Georges, 21
- Derby film, 116, 117
- Desvignes, 16
- Detaillé, 15
- Developing apparatus, 85, 86
- —— solution, 79
- Development of pictures, 76 foll.;
- long films, 79, 80
- Diaphragm, manipulation in trick pictures, 226
- —— stop, in trick camera, 222
- “Dime Show,” 131
- Di-optic projector (see Double Projector)
- “Dissolution of the Government, The” (film), 257
- Dog-movement, 93;
- in Gaumont chrono, 100
- Donisthorpe (experimenter), 16
- Double camera, 219 foll.;
- disadvantage of, 321
- —— exposure process, 225
- —— printing, 200
- —— projector, 320 foll.
- Drying operation, 79
- Dumas, Alexandre, interest in Muybridge’s experiments, 15
- Du Mont (experimenter), 16
- “Duped,” 206
- Eastman and Walker, 26
- Eastman Dry Plate Company, 26
- —— Kodak Company, 26, 50
- Ebonite disc in electric spark apparatus, 267
- Eden Musée—“Passion Play,” 106
- Edison, Thomas Alva, 29;
- educational films, 314;
- film production, 113;
- the kinetoscope, 30;
- litigation, 110;
- projector, 100;
- royalty on films, 328;
- studios, 105, 112
- Edison Company, 151;
- riot scene, 157
- Edison’s First Kinetoscope, 31
- Edison standard gauge, 57;
- drawbacks, 59
- Educational film, 312 foll.
- Election films, 257, 258
- Electrical tachyscope, 20, 21
- Electricity as illuminant, 98
- Electric spark, 268
- —— spark apparatus, 265;
- copper strips, 268
- —— spark cinematography, 265 foll.
- Electrodes, magnesium, 268
- Empire Film Mender, 138
- Empire Film Winder, 137
- “Empire” series of pictures, 316
- Empire Trick Camera, 216
- Essanay plant, 112
- Ethyl-violet, 293
- Exposure of film, 274
- Eye, as camera, 4
- Fairy, production of, 244
- “Fall of Babylon” (film), 177
- Faust, film of, 175;
- on the Vivaphone, 184
- Film, 23 foll.;
- American, 171;
- British, 328;
- European, 171;
- exposure, 274;
- firing of, 95;
- “Hepwix,” 329;
- for kineto, 305;
- length, 149;
- manipulation in trick pictures, 220;
- non-inflammable, 316;
- repair, 137;
- waste product, 56, 330;
- weekly output, 327
- —— gauge, 33, 57
- —— punch, 72
- —— tinting, 288, 289
- Film-trap, 100
- Film-winder, 137;
- illus., 77
- Financial investments, 328
- Finsbury Technical College: Theatrograph, 39
- Fire, protection against, 136;
- anti-firing devices, 95, 96;
- in Empire projector, 101
- First Moving Pictures, 14
- Fixing solution, 79
- Flashing: in trick pictures, 249
- Flicker, cause of, 7
- Flight of projectiles, 274 foll.
- “Fountain of Youth” (film), 214
- Fox, William, 145
- Free-lance producer, 160
- Fringing, 298;
- elimination, 299
- Gaevert firm, 50
- Gate, 38
- Gaumont, Léon, 184 foll.
- Gaumont Chronophone, 186
- Gaumont chrono projector, 100
- —— Company, 110;
- “Automobile Accident,” 211;
- chronophone, 185;
- Coronation films, 119, 120;
- Rob Roy, 158;
- The Little Milliner’s Dream, 231;
- The Magnetic Gentleman, 210;
- The Siren, 227;
- The Travelling Bed, 209
- Gaumont Graphic, 279;
- bi-weekly issue, 284;
- branch offices, 280;
- circulation, 282;
- Coronation number, 283
- “Gazette” (animated), 278
- Geissler tube, in Anschütz tachyscope, 21
- Gelatine, proposed use, 23
- Gelatino-bromide process, 24
- Gerome, interest in Muybridge’s experiments, 15
- Glass plates, Bettini system, 306 foll.
- Goupil, interest in Muybridge’s experiments, 15
- Grand Central Palace, New York, roof stage, 106
- Grand Prix film, 324
- “Graphic” (animated), 278
- Green screen, 291;
- Smith’s experiments, 295
- Greene, W. F., 17, 107;
- biocolor, 298;
- colour sensitiser, 293;
- double camera, 319;
- natural colour cinematography, 289;
- three- and two-screen systems, 295
- Greene and Evans, 22
- Harris, Sir Augustus, and the Theatrograph, 40
- Harris Safety Shutter, 96
- “Haunted Curiosity Shop, The” (film), 203
- “Haunted Hotel, The” (film), 242
- Hazelton Picture Palace, 132, 133
- “Hepwix” film, 329
- Hepworth, T. C., 98
- Hepworth Company, 151
- —— Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 329;
- Vivaphone, 182
- Himalayas, scenic films, 128
- Hollaman, Richard G., 47;
- production of Passion Play, 106
- Hove Camera Club, 107
- Iceland spar, for condenser, 268
- Illuminant, 98;
- electric spark, 265
- Imperator projector, 100
- Independent or “free-lance” producers, 160
- Insects, flight of, 270;
- apparatus for photographing (illus.), 266, 272;
- Coleoptera records, 273;
- Hymenoptera records, 272;
- scientific value, 274
- Instantaneous photography, 2;
- analysis of movement, 13
- Intermittent motion, 32;
- Lumière’s camera, 43;
- Paul’s camera, 38, 92;
- for excessive speed, 265
- International Exhibition, Turin, film competition, 324
- Interrupter, electric spark apparatus, 267
- Inventor’s fiddle, 21
- “Investiture of the Prince of Wales,” Kinemacolor, 297;
- monochrome, 120–122
- Ives, Frederick E., 287;
- Ives’s system, 299
- Jansen, Astronomer, 17
- Kalem, manufacturing firm, 171
- Kelvin, Lord, film perforation, 58
- Kinemacolor, 295 foll.;
- apparatus, 135;
- Coronation films, 297;
- “fringing,” 298;
- limitations, 297;
- picture plays, 298;
- scenic films, 125;
- stock company, 151;
- studio-theatre, 108
- “Kinemacolor Special,” 126
- Kineograph, 302
- Kineto, Ltd., 190
- Kinetograph, 179
- Kinetoscope, The, 30;
- heat absorbent, 46;
- Edison’s studio, 105
- Kinora, 302 foll.
- Kramm projector, 101
- Lantern Room (see Operating room)
- Latham, apparatus, 47
- Laurrilard, Mr., of Marble Arch Electric Theatre, and “Investiture of the Prince of Wales” film, 120
- Lee and Turner, natural colour process, 290
- “Life in the Jungle” (film), 172–174
- “Life of Christ” (film), 177
- “Life of the Butterfly, The” (film), 324
- Lilliputian figures, 231 foll.;
- explanation, 202
- “Little Milliner’s Dream, The” (film), 231–235
- “Little Sardinian Drummer, The” (film), 325
- Loew, Marcus, 144
- Lubin, of Philadelphia, 158;
- studio, 112
- Lumière and Sons, 43 foll.;
- manufacture of film, 50;
- perforation of film, 44;
- projector (illus.), 45;
- “Macbeth,” picture play, 175
- “Magic Banquet” (film), 239, 240
- Magic pictures, 207 foll.;
- explanation, 209 foll.
- “Magic Sword, The” (film), 199–201
- “Magnet, The” (film), 312
- “Magnetic Gentleman” (film), 210
- Maguire, American agent, 35, 49
- Make-up of news films, 282
- Mallez, Dr., 15
- Maltese Cross movement, 92, 101
- Marey, Dr. E. J., 17 foll., 322;
- camera, 18, 19;
- experiments, 18, 264
- Marey Institute, 322, 264
- Marey’s Camera showing Shutter with Radial Slots, 19
- Mask, of printing apparatus, 81
- Medical science and cinematography, 316;
- micro-cinematography, 161
- Meissonier, interest in Muybridge’s experiments, 13, 15
- Mélies, French conjurer, 197
- Microbes, moving pictures of, 161 foll.
- Micro-cinematography, 161 foll.;
- Dr. J. Comandon, 162;
- difficulties, 163;
- experiments with blood, 166;
- magnification, 168;
- “phenomenon of agglutination,” 167;
- popular science, 190;
- shutter, 165;
- sleeping sickness, 166
- “Miracle (The),” film, 177
- Mirror, in trick pictures, 244;
- in electric spark apparatus, 267
- Monochrome cinematography, 299
- Moorhouse, A. H., 140
- Motion, records of, animal motion, 13;
- flight of insects, 273;
- flight of projectiles, 274 foll.
- —— Picture Patents Company, 327
- “Motorist, The (?)” (film), 203–205
- Moul, Mr. (of Alhambra Theatre), 41;
- picture plays, 104
- Mount: for projector, 99
- —— for sensitised emulsion, 23, 24;
- Eastman’s experiments, 27
- “Mount Etna in Eruption” (film), 315
- Movement, illusion explained, 6;
- illustrated, 8
- “Movement,” record of Marey’s experiments, 20
- Movement and sound combined, Edison, 179;
- Gaumont, 184;
- Hepworth Company, 182
- Moving picture circuits, 143
- —— Pictures: (see Cinematography)
- Mutoscope Company, 105
- Muybridge, 12–16;
- demonstration in Paris, 15;
- studio, 13
- Natural colour cinematography, 287 foll.;
- “Biocolor,” 298;
- expense, 294;
- Greene’s process, 289;
- “Kinemacolor,” 296;
- Lee and Turner, 290;
- new process, 299;
- three screens, 291;
- two screens, 295
- —— light, 290
- New Guinea, films, 128
- Newman and Sinclair Camera (illus.), 73
- Newman-Sinclair Printing Apparatus, 81
- Newman-Sinclair Reflex Moving Picture Camera, 74
- Nickel show, 131
- N.S. Film Perforator, 63
- Olympia: First picture palace, 40
- “One turn one picture” movement, 235–240;
- by Americans, 238;
- in silhouette trick films, 259
- Operating room or lantern room, 136;
- law relating to, 135
- Optical principle of the Cinematograph, 90
- Optical principle of projection with the Bettini cinema-à-plaque, 310
- “Ora Pro Nobis” (film), 202
- Oxy-hydrogen limelight as illuminant, 98
- “Panchromatic” film, 293;
- deterioration, 294
- “Panchromatism,” 293;
- process, 294
- Paper, as base, 24, 303;
- Eastman, 27
- —— negative, 303
- Parkes, A., 26
- Parkesine, 26
- Parsons, Hon. C. A., 186
- Passion Play, 106
- Pathé, Charles, 35
- Pathé Frères, 109;
- colour pictures, 288;
- development of picture play, 169;
- film, 312;
- “The Magnet,” 312;
- micro-cinematography, 163;
- projector, 101;
- village scene, 158
- Paul, Robert W., 34;
- camera, 37, 66–69;
- colour pictures, 288;
- intermittent gear, 92;
- mount for lantern, 99;
- “Ora Pro Nobis,” 202;
- “Railway Collision,” 205;
- “Scenes in Soldier’s Life,” 317;
- “The Magic Sword,” 199;
- “The Cheese Mites,” 201;
- “The (?) Motorist,” 203;
- topical films, 116 foll.;
- trick pictures, 198
- Paul’s Improved “Cross” Driving Mechanism, 94
- Peep-hole machine, 33
- “Penny gaff,” 131
- Perforating machines:
- “N-S” perforator, 63;
- Rotary perforator, 61;
- Urban-Joy, 64;
- Williamson perforator, 62
- Perforation gauge, 57;
- Edison standard, 57;
- Lumière’s, 59
- —— of film, 33;
- necessity for mathematical precision, 60;
- Lord Kelvin’s suggestion, 58;
- Lumière’s method, 44
- Phenakistoscope, 11
- Phono-cinematograph (see below)
- Phonograph, with cinematograph, 180, 181, 189
- Photographic gun, 17
- —— revolver, 17
- Picture House at Briggate, 134
- —— Palace, 144;
- effect on legitimate theatre, 326;
- British Isles, 325;
- France, 325;
- Germany, 326;
- U.S.A., 144, 326;
- facts and figures, 325 foll.
- —— plays, 103 foll.;
- development, 109 foll.;
- the “Big Picture Play,” 169 foll.;
- educational service, 174;
- financial risk, 177;
- historical subjects, 170;
- Kinemacolor, 298;
- Pathé firm, 110;
- playwright, 147;
- plots, 159;
- popular subjects, 176–177;
- religious subjects, 177;
- staging, 103 foll.;
- studio (see under Studio);
- “After Fifty Years,” 324;
- St. Francis of Assisi, 325;
- The Passion Play, 106, 169;
- “The Soldier’s Courtship,” 103
- Pinachrome, 293
- Pinacyanol, 293
- Poch, Prosper, 142
- Polar exploration films, 127
- Political films, 257
- Popular science, 190 foll.;
- films, 324
- Portraiture, cinematographic, 283
- Praxinoscope, 11;
- records, 12
- Primary colours, 290
- “Prince’s Derby,” 117
- “Princess Nicotine,” 242–253;
- illustration of staging, 245;
- trick explained, 244
- Printing, 80;
- Newman-Sinclair apparatus, 81–82;
- Williamson printer, 82–84
- Projection:
- kinetoscope, 8;
- praxinoscope, 11;
- rate of monochrome films, 6;
- colour films, 292
- Projector, 37, 88 foll.;
- for amateurs, 309, 310;
- double, 320, 135;
- driving system, 99;
- intermittent motion, 38;
- rate of projection, 6, 292;
- second lens, 99;
- shutter, 94, 95;
- “B Underwriter,” 100;
- Gaumont Chrono, 100;
- “Imperator,” 100;
- Lumière, 45
- Provincial Cinematograph Theatres, Ltd., 134
- Prozynski, 306
- “Pumpkin Race” (film), 217
- Quentin, daylight projection, 142
- Quo Vadis (film), 175–176
- Racking bellows, 255
- Rainbow screen, 142
- Realism, in picture plays, 155 foll., 172
- Red screen, 291;
- failure, 292;
- panchromatic film, 293;
- Smith’s experiments, 295
- Religious institutions and cinematography, 317
- Renter, or middleman, 178
- Reversal of action, 215
- Reynaud’s praxinoscope, 11
- Rheostat handle, 187
- Rhumkoff coil, in Anschütz tachyscope, 21
- Roller-photography, 26;
- Blair, 28
- Roosevelt, T., and cinematography, 128
- Rostand, picture plays, 160
- “Sacking of Rome” (film), 175
- Safety shutter, 95–98
- “St. Francis of Assisi” (film), 325
- Sample prints, 176
- “Samson and Delilah,” (film), 177
- Scenery (see Realism)
- Scenic films, 125–129;
- Polar exploration, 127;
- Victoria Falls, 126
- Scientific research, 161 foll.;
- electric spark cinematography, 265 foll.;
- explorations, 73, 127;
- medical science, 316
- Scott, Capt. R., 127
- Screen, 138;
- daylight projection, 142;
- in natural colour photography, 291
- Selig, William N., 172
- Selig organisation, 112;
- company, 151;
- fire-rescue film, 155;
- production of the jungle play, 172–174;
- at Los Angeles, 112;
- studio, 112;
- wardrobe, 114
- Sensitised emulsion, 2;
- in colour photography, 292
- Shackleton expedition, 127
- Shadowgraph play, 259
- Shutter, 94;
- automatic safety, 95;
- electric spark apparatus (illus.), 268, 269
- Siemens and Halske, 47
- Silent Knight, projector, 101
- Silhouette trick films, 259;
- advertisements, 261;
- in America, 259, 263;
- “The Clown and the Donkey,” 260
- “Siren, The” (film), 227
- “Ski-runner,” 240–241
- Smith, Albert, 242;
- Kinemacolor, 295 foll.
- Smith, F. Percy, 190;
- apparatus, 195;
- experiments, 191–195;
- magic film, 257
- “Soldier’s Courtship, The” (film), 104
- Soret, M. L., 20
- Sound effects, 139;
- production, 141
- —— and movement combined, 179 foll.
- South America, progress of cinematography, 145
- Spool box, 91
- Sprocket, use of, 33
- Stage, 104 (see also Studio)
- Stage properties, 204, 208;
- for “Princess Nicotine,” 246
- Stanford, Governor, interest in Muybridge’s experiments, 15
- Steinheil, interest in Muybridge’s experiments, 15
- Stencil, 289
- Stereoscopic shutter (illus.), 269
- —— system, in electric spark cinematography, 268
- Stern, inventor, 22
- Stock, 294
- Stop, of lens, 199
- —— and substitution action, 212–215
- —— call, 215, 222
- Stop-motion, 201;
- method illustrated, 236
- Stop-press news, 285
- Studio for picture plays, 103 foll.;
- American Mutoscope Co., 105;
- Edison, 105, 112;
- equipment, 113;
- Kinemacolor, 108;
- Lubin, 112;
- Muybridge, 13;
- Pathé Frères, 109;
- Paul, 104;
- Selig, 112;
- Vitagraph Co., 112;
- J. A. Williamson, 107
- Submarine effects, 240
- Superprinting, 240
- Synchroniser, 182 foll.
- Synchronism, 185
- Tachyscope, electrical, 20, 21
- “Tale of Two Cities, A” (film), 171
- Talking machines, 180 foll.
- “Theatrograph,” 39
- “Three Musketeers” (film), 175
- Three-roll film, 106
- Three-screen cinematography (tricolour), 291;
- cost, 294;
- latest process, 299
- Toning, 300
- Topical pictures, 116 foll.;
- dangers, 123;
- competition, 118;
- Coronation of King George V., 119;
- East End battle with anarchists, 124;
- Investiture of Prince of Wales, 120;
- prize-fights, 122
- Transformations, 225
- “Travelling Bed, The” (film), 209
- Travelling show, 130
- Tree, Sir H. B., picture play, 174
- Treuwé, Professor, 130
- “Trial of Abraham’s Faith” (film), 177
- “Trick” camera, 222
- Trick pictures, 197 foll.;
- manipulation of film and camera, 219;
- M. Mélies, 197;
- R. Paul, 198;
- miscellaneous, 228–230, 237;
- two stages, 246;
- wires and threads, 238 foll.;
- “Animated Putty,” 235;
- “Automobile Accident,” 211;
- “Boots,” 235;
- “The Cheese Mites,” 201;
- “The Dissolution of the Government,” 257;
- “Fountain of Youth,” 214;
- “The Haunted Curiosity Shop,” 203;
- “The Haunted Hotel,” 242;
- “The Little Milliner’s Dream,” 231;
- “The Magic Carpenter’s Shop,” 238;
- “Magic Knitting Needles,” 237;
- “The Magic Sword,” 199;
- “The Magnetic Gentleman,” 210;
- “The (?) Motorist,” 203;
- “The Mysterious Banquet,” 239;
- “Princess Nicotine,” 243;
- “Railway Collision,” 205;
- “The Siren,” 227;
- “Scene at Sea,” 207;
- “The Travelling Bed,” 209;
- “The Workman’s Paradise,” 217
- Tricolour cinematography (see Three-screen cinematography)
- Tripod, for camera, 72, 73
- “Triumphant Hero (The),” (film), 175
- Tuning fork, in Bull camera, 270
- Two-colour work (see below)
- Two-screen cinematography, 295
- Tyler-Ernemann “Imperator” projector, 100
- “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” (film), 156
- Union Square Theatre, New York, 144
- Urban, Charles, 48, 49
- Urban-Joy anti-firing device, 96
- Urban-Joy-Harris Anti-firing Device, 97
- Urban Trading Company, 125
- Vincent, John, 106
- Violet-rays, 268
- Violet screen, 291
- Visual persistence, 3;
- “blinking,” 321;
- in colour photography, 292;
- in monochrome, 8
- Vitagraph Company, 112;
- “Leather Stocking” stories, 159;
- “Tale of Two Cities,” 171
- Vivaphone (illus.), 182–184
- V-shaped stop, 199
- War Office and cinematography, 317
- Warwick Trading Company, 49
- West, T. J., 130
- Wheel, cylindrical, of electric spark apparatus, 265–267
- “Wheel of Life,” 10
- “White Plague” pictures, 316
- Williamson, James A., 107 foll.;
- colour picture, 288;
- “A Big Swallow,” 254–257;
- “The Workman’s Paradise,” 217
- Williamson printer, 82
- “Workman’s Paradise” (film), 217
- Wright, Wilbur, flight film, 72
- X-rays, and cinematography, 322
- Zoetrope, 10
- Zoopraxinoscope, 11
- Zoopraxiscope, 15