Eadweard Muybridge
/ˌedwəd ˈmaɪbrɪdʒ/
/ˌedwərd ˈmaɪbrɪdʒ/
- (1830-1904) a US photographer, born in England, who used a series of cameras to study the way both animals and humans move. He developed a way of showing series of pictures quickly one after the other to give the impression of continuous movement. He presented these to the public in a theatre in Chicago, which some people therefore regard as the first cinema.
衣着的Muybridge:(1830-1904年),美国摄影师,出生于英格兰,他使用一系列相机研究动物和人类活动的方式。他开发了一种快速显示一系列图片的方法,给人以连续运动的印象。他在芝加哥的一家剧院向公众展示了这些电影,因此有人认为这是第一家电影院。