A shot of Trafalgar Square.A shot of Trafalgar Square.A shot of Trafalgar Square.
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- TriviaThis film was photographed at approximately 10 frames per second and with a circular mask. Ten frames of it exist on unperforated celluloid positive film: nine frames are held by the Kodak Collection at the National Museum of Photography Film & Television in Bradford, while the tenth frame is in the collection of the Musée du Cinéma, Cinématheque française, in Paris (From Stephen Herbert, "Industry, Liberty, and a Vision: Wordsworth Donisthorpe's Kinesigraph").
- ConnectionsFeatured in Silent Britain (2006)
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Leeds,London...
After Louise Le Prince shown us a Leeds, and traffic crossing bridge in Leeds, Wordsworth Donisthorpe and William Carr Crofts decided to show us a capital -> London.
This movie is 2 year younger, or we can say that on another way, film made in Leeds is 2 years older than this movie and we can see how quality of this movie improved compared to older movie, and when I say quality of movie, i primarily think about quality of picture.
I wondered why we see Trafalgar square through circle shaped frame and I think that i found reason - they filmed this with an oval or circular frame on celluloid film using their 'kinesigraph' camera.
This movie is 2 year younger, or we can say that on another way, film made in Leeds is 2 years older than this movie and we can see how quality of this movie improved compared to older movie, and when I say quality of movie, i primarily think about quality of picture.
I wondered why we see Trafalgar square through circle shaped frame and I think that i found reason - they filmed this with an oval or circular frame on celluloid film using their 'kinesigraph' camera.
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- vukelic-stjepan
- Feb 8, 2016
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What was the official certification given to London's Trafalgar Square (1890) in Brazil?
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