After watching the short film you can see how they tried to make films the best they could and how it was something big for them, back then it was probably the greatest invention and compared to todays films we have come really far. By watching the short film you can relate a lot between early photography and early film. At the beginning of early photography photographs was black and white they didnât have much definition that would be something similar to the early cameras and film cameras. The difference between the camera and the film camera is that the camera could take one image at a time compared to the film camera that took many images at a time and thatâs how it catch movement, not as compared to todays cameras but for the technology back then it was something huge after the invention of photographs specially the âeffectsâ they had created in films.
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