单词 | cinematoscope |
释义 | cinematoscopen. Now historical and rare. Any of several devices used for projecting moving images captured on film on to a screen; esp. a projector invented in 1896 by Birt Acres to complement a camera developed two years previously with Robert W. Paul. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > projection > [noun] > apparatus for projecting films kinematoscope1861 tachyscope1889 kinetoscope1894 kinematograph1895 mutoscope1895 biograph1896 cinematograph1896 cinematoscope1896 kinetophone1896 theatroscope1896 vitascope1896 bioscope1897 polyscope1900 cinema1908 cinephone1909 cine projector1916 animatograph1919 1896 Era 23 May 8/3 Various objects were shown, such as the bones of a hand; but the Cinematoscope was more attractively employed when developing the sinuous movements of a serpentine dancer. 1899 H. V. Hopwood Living Pict. 98 The inventor [sc. Birt Acres] found, to his surprise, that the programmes issued under Royal auspices referred to his invention as the ‘Cinematoscope’. 1908 E. V. Lucas Over Bemerton's xii. 120 That curious modern extension of the illustrated newspaper—the cinematoscope. 1964 C. A. Oakley Where we came In i. 35 He [sc. Birt Acres] gave a command performance at Marlborough House to the Prince of Wales, who suggested that the name of his apparatus should be changed from Kineopticon to Cinematoscope. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1896 |
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