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  1. William Friese-Greene (born William Edward Green, 7 September 1855 – 5 May 1921) was a prolific English inventor and professional photographer. He was known as a pioneer in the field of motion pictures, having devised a series of cameras between 1888–1891 and shot moving pictures with them in London.

  2. William Friese-Greene ( Bristol, 7 de setembro de 1855 – Londres, 5 de maio de 1921) foi um fotógrafo e inventor inglês. [ 1] Sepultura de William Friese-Greene no Cemitério de Highgate.

  3. 1 de mai. de 2024 · William Friese-Greene was a British photographer and inventor, sometimes credited with the invention of cinematography. Friese-Greene constructed a camera for taking a series of photographs on a roll of perforated film moving intermittently behind a shutter, the basic principle of a motion-picture.

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  4. 29 de jul. de 2021 · Bristol-born William Friese-Greene, one of the first people to capture moving pictures, external, died 100 years ago. In 1889 he used a camera to take a short section of film in London's Hyde...

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  5. 20 de set. de 2021 · Toni Booth reveals objects from our collection that shed light on the much-debated story of cinema pioneer William Friese-Greene, ‘the inventor of kinematography’.

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  6. Há 4 dias · William Friese-Greene is the most maddening figure in early British film history. He was maddening at the time, and he has continued to create confusion and division ever since. In simple terms, he was an inventor who experimented with putative moving image devices at the dawn of cinema, but whose practical results did not match the ...

  7. William Friese-Greene was a British photographer, chemist and maverick inventor spanning both the Victorian and Edwardian era and credited, by some, as the inventor of cinematography (the recording of photographic images for use in cinema or the use of a film camera to take pictures).