Mile Reynaud

mile Reynaud (December 8, 1844 - January 9, 1918) was a french science teacher, responsible for the first animation films. He created the praxinoscope in 1877 and Thtre optique in 1889, and projected the first animated film, the October 28 1892 at Muse Grvin, in Paris, France.

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Books

mile Reynaud et l'image s'anima from Dominique Auzel, DREAMLAND diteur, ISBN 2-910027-37-6, mile Reynaud biography (french). Reynaud, mile Reynaud, mile Reynaud, mile

 

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