Dissolving Views and Slow Movies. William Friese-Greene: Close-Up, Part 8

‘Midway between photography and cinema’ In this post I suggest that after his failed experiment with the King’s Road test in 1893, William Friese-Greene gave up on the idea of a camera that would take 10 or more pictures per second, regularly spaced on perforated film, and the projection onto a screen at that rateContinue reading “Dissolving Views and Slow Movies. William Friese-Greene: Close-Up, Part 8”

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