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Name
  
Charles-Emile Reynaud


Role
  
Inventor

Charles-Emile Reynaud Charlesmile Reynaud Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

Born
  
8 December 1844 (
1844-12-08
)
Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France

Occupation
  
Science teacher, inventor

Died
  
January 9, 1918, Ivry-sur-Seine, France

Spouse
  
Margueritte Remiatte (m. 1879)

People also search for
  
Eadweard Muybridge, Paul Reynaud, Andre Reynaud, Margueritte Remiatte

Children
  
Paul Reynaud, Andre Reynaud

Movies
  
Pauvre Pierrot, Autour d\'une cabine, Un bon bock, Le Clown et ses chiens, Reve au coin du feu

24 frames per second the work of charles emile reynaud


Charles-Émile Reynaud (8 December 1844 – 9 January 1918) was a French inventor, responsible for the first projected animated cartoons. Reynaud created the Praxinoscope in 1877 and the Théâtre Optique in December 1888, and on 28 October 1892 he projected the first animated film in public, Pauvre Pierrot, at the Musée Grévin in Paris. This is also notable as the first known instance of film perforations being used.

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Charles-Émile Reynaud Charles Emile Reynaud Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

Reynaud's late years were tragic after 1910 when, his creations outmoded by the Cinematograph, dejected and penniless, he threw the greater part of his irreplaceable work and unique equipment into the Seine. The public had forgotten his "Théâtre Optique" shows, which had been a celebrated attraction at the Musée Grevin between 1892 and 1900. He died in a hospice on the banks of the Seine where he had been cared for since 29 March 1917.

Charles-Émile Reynaud Charles Emile Reynaud Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

The first surviving animated cartoon pauvre pierrot 1891 by charles emile reynaud


Series 1

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  • L'Aquarium
  • Le Jongleur
  • L'Équilibriste
  • Le Repas des Poulets
  • Les Bulles de Savon
  • Le Rotisseur
  • La Danse sur la Corde
  • Les Chiens Savants
  • Le Jeu de Corde
  • Zim, Boum, Boum
  • Series 2

    Charles-Émile Reynaud Charles Emile Reynaud Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

  • Les Scieurs de Long
  • Le Jeu du Volant
  • Le Moulin à Eau
  • Le Déjeuner de Bébé
  • La Rosace Magique
  • Les Papillons
  • Le Trapèze
  • La Nageuse
  • Le Singe Musicien
  • La Glissade
  • Series 3

  • La Charmeuse
  • La Balançoire
  • L'Hercule
  • Les Deux Espiègles
  • Le Fumeur
  • Le Jeu de grâces
  • L'Amazone
  • Le Steeple-chase
  • Les Petits valseurs
  • Les Clowns

  • Charles-Émile Reynaud Charlesmile Reynaud Wikipedia

    The film frames were not photographed, but painted directly onto the transparent strip. In 1900, more than 500,000 people saw his shows.

    His inventions

    Charles-Émile Reynaud mile Reynaud Wikipedia

  • The praxinoscope, 1876
  • The praxinoscope-jouet (toy praxinoscope), 1877
  • The praxinoscope-théâtre, 1879
  • The projecting praxinoscope, 1880
  • Image bands with central perforation.
  • The Théâtre Optique, 1888
  • The stéréo-cinéma (animations in 3D), 1907
  • Books and references

  • Dominique Auzel, Émile Reynaud et l'image s'anima biographie d'Émile Reynaud
  • éditions du May (1992), ISBN 2-906450-72-3 (photos en couleurs)
  • And at Dreamland éditeur (2000), ISBN 2-910027-37-6 (photos en noir et blanc)
  • References

    Charles-Émile Reynaud Wikipedia