
Praxinoscope Strip, Boy with Dogs Jumping Through Hoops
- maker:
- Horne, Thornthwaite & Wood
Praxinoscope strip of a boy with two dogs jumping through hoops. Part of Praxinoscope Theatre, 1877.
Reynaud’s 1877 Praxinoscope was similar to a zoetrope, with mirrors in place of viewing slits. As the wheel turned, the reflections of the pictures appeared stationary. This Praxinoscope theatre was a development of Reynaud’s earlier Praxinoscope. This version had a glass viewing screen which reflected one of a range of printed scenes placed below the viewing aperture on the inside of the lid. Looking through this aperture, the viewer sees the moving figure reflected on the mirror drum which appears to be superimposed on the printed scene.
Details
- Category:
- Cinematography
- Object Number:
- 1950-63/5
- type:
- praxinoscope
- credit:
- The National Media Museum, Bradford