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Evgesh-ka [11]
3 years ago
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● Explain the early processes of developing film. How is this different than how images are processed today? How has this change

the way images are shared?
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1 answer:
salantis [7]3 years ago
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Answer: The emergence of film art

Explanation:

The origin of the first film is closely related to the development of photography. The development of this art form began in the second half of the 19th century. Edward Muybridge was a talented photographer. Muybridge made the first moving photo. He experimented with 24 cameras sorted side by side. The trigger on the appliances was tied with ropes and a horse was moving in front. As the animal moved, so did the photographs, that is, the first moving image.

The first fully functional camera appeared in 1891. The camera was shooting in a 35mm wide arc and the film was projecting ten frames per second, so it took a lot to make one shot. Two years later, a phonograph was added to this device, which complemented the film's initial development.

Film production today is characterized by digitalization. Thanks to computers, detailed optical manipulation is created. The picture was analogous in the first decades of film, and today it is digitized.

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