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  2. History of film technology - Wikipedia

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    In very successful presentations between 1887 and 1890, four to seven spectators at a time would watch the images on a 12.5 centimeter wide milk-glass screen in a window in a wall of a small darkened room. In 1890, Anschütz introduced a long cylindrical automated version with six small screens.

  3. History of animation - Wikipedia

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    Although the combination of music and animation has had a long tradition, it took some time before animation became part of music videos after the medium became a proper genre in the mid-1970s. Halas and Batchelor produced an animated video for Roger Glover's Love Is All (1974) that was broadcast internationally over decades, often as an ...

  4. Time-lapse photography - Wikipedia

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    Film is often projected at 24 frame/s, meaning 24 images appear on the screen every second. Under normal circumstances, a film camera will record images at 24 frame/s since the projection speed and the recording speed are the same. Even if the film camera is set to record at a slower speed, it will still be projected at 24 frame/s.

  5. Footage - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the term "footage" comes from early 35 mm silent film, which is traditionally measured in feet and frames.The fact that film was measured by length in cutting rooms, and that there are 16 frames (4-perf film format) in a foot of 35 mm film (518.4 frames/meter), which roughly represented 1 second of screen time in some early silent films, made footage a natural unit of measure for ...

  6. How 'RuPaul’s Drag Race' Became an Enduring National ... - AOL

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    As 'Drag Race' celebrates 200 episodes, it's time to reflect on its legacy—and how it has thrived in an era when so many others are railing against it.

  7. Frame-dragging - Wikipedia

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    Frame-dragging is an effect on spacetime, predicted by Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, that is due to non-static stationary distributions of mass–energy. A stationary field is one that is in a steady state, but the masses causing that field may be non-static ⁠— rotating, for instance.

  8. NASA's before and after images show Earth's changing ... - AOL

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    The Images of Change project provides side-by-side photos of the same place over time to document the environment changes caused by nature and man. NASA's before and after images show Earth's ...

  9. 10 extraordinary images shared by NASA's Earth Observatory

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    Land emerged from the water in the early 1970s and has expanded about a square mile every year since. Number 6 . Australia's disappearing and reappearing Lake Mackay.