Practical cinematography and its applications (1913)

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CONTENTS CHAP. FACE I. ATTRACTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES OF THE ART I II. THE PRINCIPLES OF CINEMATOGRAPHY . . 13 III. THE MOVING-PICTURE CAMERA AND ITS MECHANISM 21 IV. THE CAMERA AND HOW TO USE IT • • 35 V. HAND CAMERA CINEMATOGRAPHY . . 5! VI. DEVELOPING THE FILM 62 VII. PRINTING THE POSITIVE .... 79 VIII. ABERRATIONS OF ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHY . 94 IX. SLOWING-DOWN RAPID MOVEMENTS . . IO8 X. SPEEDING-UP SLOW MOVEMENTS . . .124 XI. CONTINUOUS CINEMATOGRAPHIC RECORDS . 135 XII. RADIO-CINEMATOGRAPHY : HOW THE X-RAYS ARE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE MOVING-PICTURE CAMERA .... 147 XIII. COMBINING THE MICROSCOPE AND THE ULTRA- MICROSCOPE WITH THE MOVING-PICTURE CAMERA l6l XIV. MICRO-MOTION STUDY: HOW INCREASED WORKSHOP EFFICIENCY IS OBTAINABLE WITH MOVING-PICTURES . . . .174