Filmograph
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A film or video production technique in which motion control photography is used to create a moving picture from still photographs or other two dimensional material. A well known example of this technique is found in the works of filmmaker Ken Burns.
[edit] Examples
- The Story About Ping, 1955, Weston Woods Prod Co.
- Georgie, 1956
- Naval Wars With France Aand Tripoli, 1957, National Audiovisual Center NAVC
- The First Flickers, 1969, Films Incorporated
- Comic Book Confidential, 1988, Directed by Ron Mann
[edit] External links
- The National Geographic (specials and series)
- Stills in Motion Picture Media: Keep the Show Moving, or Bring it to a Halt?